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Governor Gavin Newsom has declared the week of March 17-23, 2025, as Women’s Military History Week in California. This proclamation aims to honor the contributions and sacrifices of women in the military throughout history.
The proclamation highlights women's roles from the Revolutionary War to modern times, emphasizing their courage and dedication across all branches of the military. It specifically mentions World War II as a pivotal moment with the formation of units like the Women's Army Corps and the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. These groups played significant roles in paving the way for women's full integration into all military positions.
Governor Newsom's statement underscores that breaking down barriers has strengthened both the military and the nation. He acknowledged several notable figures such as U.S. Army Sergeant Sagen Maddalena, Captain Sage Fox, and CalVet Secretary Lindsey Sin, who have made significant contributions to military history.
The governor emphasized that every servicemember deserves recognition for their service, whether they are active-duty or veterans. The proclamation calls attention to acknowledging women's contributions at a time when parts of military history face potential erasure.
Women’s Military History Week is intended to celebrate these achievements and reinforce a commitment to equality within the armed forces. Governor Newsom expressed that diversity strengthens U.S. Armed Forces by drawing on various strengths united in defense of the country.
The official document concludes with Governor Newsom's signature and affirmation by Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber.