Women make up 15% of the 1% of our population that serves in our nation's Armed Forces. We know that it is our uniforms that connect us, but it is our stories that bind us in Sisterhood. It is this Sisterhood that we reach out to when we are at our most vulnerable - deployed, transitioning, launching a new business, or facing divorce or a health crisis. In this series, we talk about how important The Sisterhood is to military women and women Veterans. In this segment, US Army Veteran BriGette McCoy shares how Women Veteran Social Justice (WVSJ) Network was formed because she saw a need and developed a solution. The concept started as a thesis project and quickly became her life's work of empowering, educating and creating opportunities for the Sisterhood of women Veterans it serves.