From the Book - First edition.
Unexpected patriots: women in the Revolutionary War
Margaret Corbin: ready! aim! fire!
Deborah Sampson Gannett: a soldier's secret
Prudence Cummings Wright: the women's militia
Don't mess with Texas: women in the Mexican-American War
Sarah Bowman Borginnes: an Honorary Colonel
Elizabeth Caroline Newcome: the things we do for love
Women warriors: women in the Civil War
Box: Clara Barton and the Red Cross
Dorothea Lynde Dix: founder of the first female nursing corps
Sarah Emma Edmonds: master of disguise
Jennie Hodgers: becoming Albert Cashier
Susie King Taylor: the first African-American nurse
Harriet Tubman: beyond the Underground Railroad
Sarah Rosetta Wakeman: she kept her secret to the end
Dr. Mary Edward Walker: the only woman to receive the Medal of Honor
Cathay Williams: from slave to soldier
A new kind of soldier: women in the Spanish-American War
Edith Ayres and Helen Wood: the first to die
Genevieve and Lucille Baker: always ready
Esther Voorhees Hasson: Army, Navy, Army
Lenah Higbee: the Navy's Nurse
Opha May Johnson: the first female Marine
Dr. Anita Newcomb Mcgee: creating a professional nursing corps
Loretta Perfectus Walsh: a new kind of soldier
It's our war, too: women in World War II
Angels of Bataan: serving to the end
Margaret Bourke-White: images of war
Jacqueline Cochran: a record-shattering career
Carmen Contreras-Bozak: the first Hispanic woman to serve
Dr. Margaret Craighill: yes, we can
Susan Ahn Cuddy: the first Asian-American woman in the Navy
Colonel Charity Adams Earley: you've got mail
Lieutenant Annie G. Fox: cool under fire
Captain Joy Bright Hancock: riding the waves
Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby: setting a new direction
Commodore Grace Hopper: amazing grace
First Lieutenant Aleda E. Lutz: fearless in flight
Captain Elsie Ott: bringing nursing to the skies
Box: Claire Phillips: General MacArthur's spy
Second Lieutenant Reba Z. Whittle: the silent prisoner of war
Frances Wills, Harriet Pickens, and Mildred Mcafee: three who dared
Here to stay: women in the Korean War
Staff Sergeant Barbara Barnwell: courage at sea
Sergeant Esther Blake: first in line
Captain Jonita Ruth Bonham: the nurse who forgot fear
Captain Eleanor C. L'ecuyer: redefining the role of women
Colonel Geraldine Pratt May: organizing the Air Force.