WOMEN MARINE MILESTONES
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1918
- Pvt. Opha Mae Johnson becomes the first woman to enlist in the
Marine Corps Reserve
1943
- Colonel Ruth Cheney Streeter first Director of Women Marine
Reservists
1943
- Captain Anne Lentz,
first commissioned officer
1943
- Private Lucille McClarren first enlisted woman
1945
- first detachment of Women Marines arrives in Hawaii for duty
1948
- Colonel. Katherine A. Towle first Director of Women Marines
1953
- Staff Sergeant Barbara Olive Barnwell First female Marine to be
awarded the Navy and Marine Corps medal for heroism.
1960
-- First woman Marine is promoted to E-9 — Master Gunnery Sergeant
Geraldine M. Moran
1961
- The first woman Marine is promoted to Sergeant Major (E-9) —
Bertha Peters Billeb
1965
- The Marine Corps assigns the first woman to attachÚ duty. Later,
she is the first woman Marine to serve under hostile fire. (spelling)
1965
Rose Franco the first Hispanic woman promoted to Chief Warrant
Officer.
1967
Master Sergeant Barbara Jean Dulinsky first woman Marine to serve in
a combat zone in Vietnam.
1968
Lieutenant Colonel Jenny Wren was the first woman Marine to attend
Command and Staff College
1970
- 1stLt Patricia Murphy was named the first woman Marine certified
military judge.
1986
- Rhonda LeBrescu Amtower was the first enlisted woman Marine to
attend and graduate the Defense Language Institute where she studied
Mandarin Chinese. After being commissioned she was the first and the
only female attaché at the U. S.Hong Kong consulate from 86-88
1992
- Gunnery Sergeant Melody Naatz became the first female to don the
flat brimmed "Smokey Bear" as a Drill Instructor
1995
- Gilda Jackson was the
first African American female Marine Colonel and the first woman to
command the Naval Aviation Depot, Cherry Point, NC
1997
- 1st group of Women Marines complete male/female integrated Marine
Combat Training Course at Camp Geiger, NC, with LCpl Melissa Ohm as
honor graduate.
1997
-
Gunnery Sgt.
Patricia Crimmins became the first female Marine to earn the drum
major military occupational specialty (MOS 5521)
1999
- Sgt. Kelly L. Anderson is the first female to successfully
complete Designated Marksman School at Fleet Combat Training Center
Dam Neck, Virginia.
2001-
Capt Vernice Armour becomes the first African American Pilot
2002
- Sergeant Jeannette L. Winters the first U.S. servicewoman to die
in the war on terrorism.
2003
- Capt Vernice Armour
becomes the first African American female combat pilot with combat
missions in Iraq.
2005
- Cpl. Ramona M. Valdez
and Lance Cpl. Holly A. Charette first Women Marines killed in Iraq
when an improvised explosive device detonated near their convoy
vehicle in Fallujah, Iraq
2006
- Major Megan McClung becomes the first female Marine Officer to be
killed in Iraq in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
2009
- All-Female Marine Team Conducts First Mission in Southern
Afghanistan
Today
--Women serve in 93 percent of all occupational fields and 62
percent of all billets. Women constitute 6.2 percent of the Corps
end strength and are an integral part of the Marine Corps.
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