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Combat arms 2016
Combat arms 2016










Blair Marden is first female commander of NOREX Youth Platoon Tara Robertson is first female company commander for all-male B, 334BSB Andrea Petersen graduated OCS Class 57 in August, first MNNG female to commission FA Branch – 2013, Department of Defense rescinds Ground Combat Exclusion Rule, women allowed in combat units below brigade level Johanna Clyborne becomes first female MACOM commander at 347RSG Cynthia Kallberg becomes first female Senior Enlisted Advisor in MNNG Denise Jelinski-Hall becomes first female enlisted advisor to chief of NGB

combat arms 2016

Jodi Stauber becomes first female senior enlisted advisor in 148FW Cynthia Kallberg becomes first female CSM, 334BEB Janelle Johnson became the first female S4 NCOIC in the BSB Maureen Gagliardi becomes first female BN commander (134SIG) in 1BCT. Chilson, 2-136IN, is first MNNG female memorialized at Camp Ripley. Joanie Moyer is first female company commander in MNARNG, 47ID Mat. Sally Gullickson first female in B, 135IN Roxann Otto is first female in A, 1-135IN – 1977, US Army Basic Training goes co-ed Lucy Kender is third woman officer in MNARNG – 1976, first woman commissioned though MN Military Academy – 1976, MNNG first in Midwest to offer pre-basic training course to females 5 Alberta Marth first woman in 125th Field Artillery Vicki Eliasen is first female technician in MNNG. Pat Morris, Laura Olson and Beth Claussen – 1973, First female recruits in MNARNG enlisted in 47th AG Co. These are some of the doors opened by women in Minnesota National Guard: “Every school I’ve gone to I’ve been number one in the class out of sheer competitiveness.” She was just “naturally aggressive,” Moyer said in a 1980 interview with the St. In 1980 she was given command of the 47th Viking Infantry Division’s Material Management Center. Joanie Moyer, the first female company commander in the Minnesota National Guard. It’s up to the women behind me to hold the room.” “Women before me opened the door, now I’ve cleared the room. “I feel responsible for all women in uniform,” said Clyborne. She acknowledges that she is one of the first females in the Minnesota National Guard who has held key leadership roles, however she sees it differently.

combat arms 2016

When an accomplished female Soldier is credited with breaking barriers she will often pass that honor to the women that preceded her. Their accomplishments are testimony to their fortitude and the progressive development of the Minnesota National Guard. In the last 44 years women have made momentous strides toward inclusion and acceptance. The Minnesota National Guard has “come around to that way of thinking” since those early days of gender integration. “So women in the New Ulm unit take care of personnel files and pay records and leave the fighting to the men.”

combat arms 2016

has not come around to that way of thinking.” Kathy Berg, a New Ulm reporter summarized at the time. Other countries in the world use women in combat, but the U.S. “There are certain jobs girls say they can do, but they just can’t do … the battlefront is no place for women to be. Earl Kurtzweg, 125th Field Artillery, in an article published in 1976. PAUL, Minnesota) –– “The battlefront is no place for women to be,” said Command Sgt.












Combat arms 2016