
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


During the Vietnam War, thousands of women served in the US military; many were medical personnel who saved countless lives and endured the worst of conditions. But until Army combat nurse Diane Carlson Evans launched her campaign, there was no monument that recognized their contributions. We revisit this episode with Evans, who spent 10 years getting a tribute to these women on the National Mall, and has been a voice for women vets ever since.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By iHeartPodcasts and Seneca Women Podcast Network4.2
179179 ratings
During the Vietnam War, thousands of women served in the US military; many were medical personnel who saved countless lives and endured the worst of conditions. But until Army combat nurse Diane Carlson Evans launched her campaign, there was no monument that recognized their contributions. We revisit this episode with Evans, who spent 10 years getting a tribute to these women on the National Mall, and has been a voice for women vets ever since.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

43,741 Listeners

27,223 Listeners

3,310 Listeners

10,168 Listeners

3,993 Listeners

12,722 Listeners

4,969 Listeners

123 Listeners

3,070 Listeners

14,379 Listeners

100 Listeners

100 Listeners

18 Listeners

41 Listeners

12,700 Listeners

57 Listeners

720 Listeners

2,044 Listeners

41,564 Listeners

919 Listeners

588 Listeners

15 Listeners

54 Listeners

11 Listeners

28 Listeners

4 Listeners

42 Listeners