Desert Roses

Desert Roses by Dorothy A. Adams is a documentary that explores the lives and achievements of women who participated in Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 11, 2015, this edition comprises 114 pages and is presented in English. The book highlights the significant contributions of women in military operations, particularly their roles in wartime and support capacities.
Readers will find a detailed account of how these women, who represented 10% of the total military personnel, played a crucial role in the success of extensive logistics efforts during these operations. The narrative focuses on their experiences and successes, shedding light on the often-overlooked contributions of women in military history. Through this examination, Desert Roses provides insight into the history and military involvement of women in the United States.
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This is a documentary of the lives and successes of women who participated in Desert Shield, and Desert Storm. It highlights the contributions of women under wartime, and retrograde operations, support capacity. Though the women soldiers in the Theater of Operations comprised 10% of total strength of the military personnel, they contributed magnificently to the success of the greatest logistics effort in the history of the military. They got the job done.
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