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Victoria Chamberlin @ Vox · 06/02/2025 14:00 EDT

Women weren’t allowed to officially serve in direct ground combat jobs when Emelie Vanasse started her ROTC program at George Washington University. Instead, she used her biology degree to serve as a medical officer — but it still bothered Vanasse to be shut out of something just because she was a woman.   “I always felt […]

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