"To all of you, on behalf of all women serving in our military, thank you for paving the way to allow us the honor of serving our country." "As we look to the future, the coming years promise to be very exciting for women in the military as additional barriers are removed and women continue to assert themselves and are afforded opportunities and positions that are critical to our nation's defense," she said. WASHINGTON (Army News Service, March 14, 2012) -- Women veterans of what is often referred to as the "Forgotten War" were welcomed to the Women in Military Service to America Memorial, March 9, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Korean War. She added that sometimes there would be one of the doctors or corpsmen in there by mistake who got the wrong time, "but we didn't pay attention to it." Army vet Eleanor Porter joined the physical therapy program with the Women's Medical Specialist Corps in 1952.
Throughout this essay, I talked about women’s role in the Korean War. As a conclusion, I believe women fought well in the Korean War. They tried hard to win this War. So, I’m impressed by these women in the Korean War. I’m so proud of women