Hilary Clinton mentioned at the end of her run for president that 18 million cracks were made in the ceiling regarding women equality. On Monday another crack was made. Lt. General Ann E. Dunwoody was nominated by President Bush to serve as a four-star general. Lt. Dunwoody will head the Army's supply arm, which is responsible for handling material readiness for the Army.Lt. Dunwoody's nomination is truly amazing! She commented that her "family didn't know what glass ceilings were." Dunwoody has 33 years of army service, so her commitment to the military certainly can't be questioned. It also reveals that a strong sense of self was instilled in Dunwoody while growing up. If she's made it this far in her career, I'm positive that a strong family-base supported her.
Lt. Dunwoody is amongst the 57 active-duty women serving as generals or admirals. Yes, this number is low, but don't let this overshadow the fact that these women have made it to the highest ranks of the army. The job of a military personnel is no easy task. If America's servicewomen can excel in this male dominated field, there is no reason why other women can't do the same in their field.
Women, start making your Moves today!
Lt. Dunwoody is amongst the 57 active-duty women serving as generals or admirals. Yes, this number is low, but don't let this overshadow the fact that these women have made it to the highest ranks of the army. The job of a military personnel is no easy task. If America's servicewomen can excel in this male dominated field, there is no reason why other women can't do the same in their field.
Women, start making your Moves today!


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