Women in military history | September 2019

in collaboration with the WikiProject Military History Backlog Drive Contest


Continuing global initiatives: #1day1woman Focus on Suffrage

September: Law Military history Writers Geofocus: Defunct countries

August: Sports Indigenous women Film and stage Geofocus: Millennial countries

See also: Future events

Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR)!
Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our project's scope is women's representation on all language Wikipedias (biographies, women's works, women's issues, broadly construed). Did you know that, according to Humaniki, only 19.91% of the English Wikipedia's biographies are about women? Not impressed? Content gender gap is a form of systemic bias, and this is what WiR addresses. We invite you to participate, whenever you like, in whatever way suits you and your schedule. Editors of all genders are equally and warmly welcome at Women in Red!
Online event
1–30 September 2019
World War II USAF Women Airforce Service Pilots
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  • Authority control should be included at the foot of every biography: ((Authority control)). It will remain hidden until relevant identifiers have been added to Wikidata.
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In September 2019, in cooperation with Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/September 2019 Backlog Banzai, Women in Red is focusing on women military history, partly to assist with Wikiproject Military history's interest in a backlog contest, partly as a result of Women in Red's interest in providing better coverage of women in World War II.

Anyone can take part in this event. We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about women in all fields of military enterprise, as well as their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts from around the globe to participate in our initiative. You are of course also welcome to add articles on any other notable women who deserve to be covered, for example under our #1day1woman priority.

The main goals of the event are:

What else?

Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)

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Red-link lists on women from a wide variety of fields can be accessed from the WiR Redlink index. The following should be particularly useful in connection with military history and with World War II:

  • Crowd-sourced list:
  • Wikidata lists:

Add other red links here, if possible with a source:

Participants

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Outcomes (articles)

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Promote our work

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Key:

New or upgraded articles

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  1. Tibet Hor Lhamo
  2. Algeria Fatima Boudouani
  3. Russia Zinaïda Kokorina
  4. Syria Basemah al-Shater
  5. United Kingdom Olive Snell
  6. Ivory Coast Akissi Kouamé
  7. United States Dorothy L. Starbuck
  8. South Korea Lee Eun-soo
  9. Japan Natsue Kondo
  10. The Gambia Ramatoulie DK Sanneh
  11. United States Goldia O'Haver - PIN
  12. Canada Jane Foster (pilot)
  13. France Suzanne Jannin - PIN
  14. United States Dorothy Still Danner - PIN
  15. Japan Miho Otani
  16. Japan Ryoko Azuma
  17. United States Adela Riek Schaar
  18. United States Mariann Stratton -upg, img, PIN
  19. Philippines Gregoria Montoya - FB
  20. South Korea Song Myung-soon
  21. Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSerbia Ida Sabo
  22. South Korea Yang Sung-sook
  23. Norway Louise Kathrine Dedichen - PIN TW
  24. Zimbabwe Lindiwe Ngwenya
  25. Zimbabwe Shylet Moyo
  26. Zimbabwe Ellen Chiweshe
  27. United Kingdom Celia Harvey
  28. Denmark Petra Petersen - PIN
  29. United States Kathryn Grove Shipp - PIN
  30. Denmark Kate Fleron - PIN
  31. Female Engagement Team
  32. United Kingdom Sheila Heaney - PIN
  33. Denmark Hedda Lundh - PIN
  34. Spain Aida Lafuente - PIN
  35. Colombia Judith Simanca Herrera - PIN
  36. United States Ruth Sinnotte - destubbed, added img, PIN
  37. Denmark Varinka Wichfeld Muus - PIN
  38. United States Mary Noel Arrowsmith - PIN
  39. United Kingdom Elizabeth Bowen Thompson - TW, PIN
  40. Russia Haritina Korotkevich
  41. United States Gertrude Sumner Ely - PIN
  42. Italy Corps of Volunteer Nurses of the ACISMOM
  43. France Jeannette Guyot
  44. United Kingdom Women's Defence Relief Corps
  45. United States Mary Briscoe Baldwin - TW, PIN
  46. Spain Casta Álvarez - PIN
  47. United Kingdom Patricia Swallow
  48. East Germany Antonie Stemmler - PIN TW
  49. United Kingdom Sarah Robinson (activist)
  50. Denmark Edith Bonnesen - PIN
  51. United States Sophronia Bucklin -added img, PIN
  52. United States Mother Angela Gillespie -added img, PIN
  53. United States Lois Dunbar -added img, PIN
  54. United States Mary Alice Frush -added img, PIN
  55. United States Anna Etheridge -added img, PIN
  56. United States Lucy Fenman Barron -added img, PIN
  57. United States Maria Abbey -added img, PIN
  58. United States Mary Loomis -added img, PIN
  59. United States Rebecca Pomroy -added img, PIN
  60. United States Modena Weston -added img, PIN
  61. United States Susan Cox -added img, PIN
  62. Denmark Birte Høeg Brask - PIN
  63. Spain Benita Uribarrena Bollaín - PIN
  64. United States Hannah Judkins Starbird - PIN
  65. East Timor Maria Domingas Alves - PIN
  66. Denmark Jutta Graae - PIN
  67. Soviet Union Galina Nikolaeva
  68. United States Mary Gonzaga Grace - PIN
  69. Republic of Ireland Mary O'Connell - upg, img, PIN
  70. Denmark Ellen Christensen - PIN
  71. PolandDenmark Lone Maslocha - PIN
  72. United States E. Florence Barker - TW
  73. United States Verneda Rodriguez
  74. United States Clarissa F. Dye - PIN
  75. United States Delia Bartlett Fay -destub, PIN
  76. United States Fanny Titus Hazen - PIN, TW
  77. South Africa Jackie Sedibe
  78. United States Emily E. Woodley - PIN, TW
  79. United States Elizabeth Nichols -added img, PIN
  80. United Kingdom Olive Crofton Smith-Dorrien
  81. United States Amanda L. Aikens - TW
  82. United States Elizabeth Lucas -added img, PIN, TW
  83. United States Elizabeth Hyatt -added img, PIN, TW
  84. United States Soldiers' Free Library (founded by Elida Rumsey)
  85. United States Elida Rumsey -destubbed, PIN, TW
  86. United Kingdom Ethel Margery Templer
  87. United Kingdom Agnes Morrison (redirect overwritten)
  88. United States Caroline Burghardt -destubbed, PIN
  89. United States Belle Coddington - PIN, TW
  90. East Timor Olinda Morais - PIN, TW
  91. United States Adeliza Perry - PIN, TW
  92. Azerbaijan Fəridə Vəzirova - PIN, TW
  93. United Kingdom Katherine Stuart - TW
  94. France Thérèse Adloff
  95. Argentina Eliana Krawczyk - TW
  96. United Kingdom Dorothy Christian Hare - TW
  97. United Kingdom Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps
  98. France Michèle Moet-Agniel - TW
  99. United States Catherine Lutz (general) - TW
  100. Chile Juana López (nurse)

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Outcomes (media)

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Woman's Relief Corps, Grand Army of the Republic

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