Study & Research Women in the Military

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Study & Research Women in the Military

This Study Guide consists of approximately 308 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Women in the Military.
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The editors have compiled the following list of organizations that are concerned with the issues debated in this book. All of them have publications or information available for interested readers. The descriptions are derived from materials provided by the organizations. This list was compiled upon the date of publication. Names and phone numbers of organizations are subject to change.

American Defense Institute
1055 N. Fairfax St., 2nd Fl.
Alexandria, VA 22314
703) 519-7000




The institute is a nonprofit educational organization that supports a strong national defense. The institute believes that women serving in combat would weaken America’s defense. It publishes the quarterly newsletter American Defense Initiative as well as occasional articles.

Center for Defense Information (CDI)
1500 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20005
202) 862-0700




CDI analyzes military spending, policies, and weapons systems. CDI’s staff includes retired admirals, generals, and other former military officers, as well...

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