Women’s Equality Day celebrates the passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in 1920, which guarantees all American #women the right to vote.

The amendment changed federal law & America.

#WomensEqualityDay | #19Amendment | #becauseofthemwecan

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The drive to win the vote was an extensive & diverse effort. But, it did not guarantee all women this right. Chinese American women fought for the right to vote until 1943, Japanese and other Asian American women until 1952.

#WomensEqualityDay | #19Amendment | @DeptofDefense Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee (189...
American Indian women were only able to win the right to vote by fighting for it state by state. The last state to guarantee voting rights for Native people was Utah in 1962.

#WomensEqualityDay | #19Amendment | #DEOMI Suffragist Marie L. Baldwin...
Black women waited more than 40 years, until passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act truly guaranteed all women the right to #vote.

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#WomensEqualityDay is also about recognizing the contributions of women in the fight for #equality. Women like Marguerite Higgins, reporter and war correspondent who became the 1st woman to win a #Pulitzer in 1951 for Foreign Correspondence for her coverage of the Korean War. Marguerite Higgins was an A...
And women like Elizabeth Peratrovich, an Alaska native of the Tlingit nation & civil rights leader. Her activism led to passage of the Alaska Territory’s first anti-discrimination act in 1945.

#WomensEqualityDay | #19Amendment An Alaska Native of the Tli...
And Col. Florence Blanchfield, the first woman commissioned in the regular army when General Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed her as a lieutenant colonel in the @USArmy.

#WomensEqualityDay | #19Amendment | #becauseofthemwecan | @ArmyROTC A member of the Army Nurse ...

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Ready to vote 🗳 for the best photos for July-December?

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A soldier from the 352nd Civil Affairs Command, U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF), presents medical equipment found in individual first aid kits during a medical military-to-military engagement with the Gambian Armed Forces (GAF) July 17, 2023, in Banjul, The Gambia. The three-day visit provided an opportunity for the GAF medical leadership and the 352nd CACOM medical operations team to exchange ideas, assess medical capabilities, and identify opportunities of potential future collaboration. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Tucceri)
U.S. Army paratroopers assigned to the 1st Battalion 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, descend onto Juliet Drop Zone, Pordenone, Italy during airborne operation on July 26, 2023.  The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army Contingency Response Force in Europe, capable of projecting ready forces anywhere in the U.S. European, Africa or Central Commands' areas of responsibility. (U.S. Army photo by Paolo Bovo)
U.S. Army Col. Michael Kloepper, outgoing commander of 173rd Airborne Brigade, right, hugs Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew D. Carlson during his award ceremony before change of command ceremony for 173rd Airborne Brigade at Caserma Del Din, Vicenza, Italy, July 6, 2023. During the ceremony, Col. Michael Kloepper relinquished command to Col. Joshua M. Gaspard. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army Contingency Response Force in Europe, capable of projecting ready forces anywhere in the U.S. European, Africa or Central Commands' areas of responsibility. (U.S. Army Photo by Davide Dalla Massara)
U.S. Army 1st Sgt. James Williams, first sergeant of Headquarters Support Company (HSC) oversees the passing of the guidon during the change of command ceremony at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy July 24, 2023. HSC supports SETAF-AF in providing U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Army Europe & Africa a dedicated headquarters to synchronize Army activities in Africa and scalable crisis response options in Africa and Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Zachery Frost)
Vote for your favorite 📸 from July 2023!
Here's your 4️⃣ from August 👇🏾 for review 👀

You can tell how much we loved the photos from the @UN Intermediate Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Defeat course in Senegal!

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A French service member gives range instructions to U.S. Army Soldiers with the 489th Civil Affairs Battalion, Southern European Task Force, Africa near Arta, Djibouti, August 10, 2023. Members of the French and U.S. armed forces met at a French-owned small arms range for firing practice to strengthen partner engagement. (U.S. National Guard photo by Sgt. Jalen Miller)
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Quincy Baumeister, training team lead from the 763rd EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Co., assists Senegalese Army Sgt. Baye Seny Ndiaye with his bomb suit during a training lane at the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) Training Center in Bargny, Senegal, Aug. 24, 2023. SETAF-AF provides U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Army Europe & Africa a dedicated headquarters to synchronize Army activities in Africa and scalable crisis response options in Africa and Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Brian Andries)
Senegalese army Sgt. Bassirou Tamba catches some air after completing a mine detection training lane during Senegal’s first UN Intermediate Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Defeat Course in Bargny, Senegal, Aug. 24, 2023. SETAF-AF provides U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Army Europe & Africa a dedicated headquarters to synchronize Army activities in Africa and scalable crisis response options in Africa and Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Brian Andries)
Senegalese army Sgt. Baye Seny Ndiaye conducts a mine detection training lane during Senegal’s first Intermediate Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) Course in Bargny, Senegal, Aug. 24, 2023. SETAF-AF provides U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Army Europe & Africa a dedicated headquarters to synchronize Army activities in Africa and scalable crisis response options in Africa and Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Brian Andries)
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