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  2. League of Wives - Wikipedia

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    The League of Wives was established in April 1966. [4] Initially inspired by a letter she received from her husband while detained in Vietnam, Sybil Stockdale pursued answers from military officers by meeting with various key officials across the United States.

  3. American Widow Project - Wikipedia

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    Following her grief and confusion, four months later she began work on a documentary speaking to military widows, hearing their stories of love, tragedy and overall survival. The documentary was shown to military widows who gathered in Austin, Texas from across the country in July 2008, for the official "launch" of the American Widow Project.

  4. Tanya Biank - Wikipedia

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    It inspired the Lifetime television series Army Wives, for which Biank served as a consultant. She also wrote the book, Undaunted: The Real Story of America's Servicewomen in Today's Military (2013). Biank's story, "Having it All," was published in Stories Around the Table: Laughter, Wisdom, and Strength in Military Life. [2]

  5. Gold Star Wives of America - Wikipedia

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    Gold Star Wives of America with Doug Jones at the United States Capitol in 2019.. The Gold Star Wives of America (Gold Star Spouses) (GSW) is a private nonprofit organization formed before the end of World War II that provides support for surviving spouses and children of those who lost their lives due to military service Armed Forces of the United States.

  6. War bride - Wikipedia

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    War brides from wars subsequent to Vietnam became less common due to differences in religion and culture, shorter durations of wars, direct orders, and a change in immigration and military laws. As of 2006, about 2,000 visa requests had been made by U.S. military personnel for Iraqi and Afghan spouses and fiancées. [64]

  7. Alvadee Hutton Adams - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Adams became editor of U.S. Lady magazine, a monthly publication for military women and military wives, [8] published by her husband. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In this role, she traveled widely, visiting American military bases and attending international conferences.

  8. The Right Stuff (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Right Stuff is a 1979 book by Tom Wolfe about the pilots engaged in U.S. postwar research with experimental rocket-powered, high-speed aircraft as well as documenting the stories of the first astronauts selected for the NASA's Project Mercury program.

  9. ‘The Traitor,’ Premiering at Zurich Film Festival, Reveals ...

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    For quick money and the prospect of a German visa, Ernst begins to supply his new acquaintance with military information. The story of the naive young conspirator, who was eventually convicted of ...