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Conference turris::womannotes-v3

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:V3 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1078
Total number of notes:52352

738.0. "Women and the VFW" by PROXY::SCHMIDT (Thinking globally, acting locally!) Wed Mar 20 1991 07:20

  Does anyone here know the status of "women and the VFW"?

  (Note to non-US readers:  The VFW is the "Veterans of Foreign
  Wars", a support/social group of US military veterans who have
  actually served outside of the country during a period of war.
  It was started after the Spanish/American war.)

  I heard a story on NPR this morning about the VFW and how they
  are starting a major push to get the new Gulf vets signed up as
  members, but the story never mentioned women and all of the inter-
  views were of men.  And when I think of VFW members (Stereotype
  alert...), the only one I know probably wouldn't be caught dead
  letting "girls" into the club if he could help it.  He's too busy
  hanging out down at the club knocking back a beer or few and tel-
  ling jokes about what he calls "<can't_say_that_word_in_Digital>"
  or "<can't_say_that_word_in_WN>" or "<probably_can't_say_that_word_
  either>" or "pinkos, Commies, and other Democrats".

  So, please educate me on two fronts:

    o I assume he's not representative of all VFW members, and

    o What does the VFW do about women vets of foreign wars?

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738.1SA1794::CHARBONNDYou&#039;re hoping the sun won&#039;t riseWed Mar 20 1991 08:513
    I know the VFW has a 'women's auxilliary' but I don't know if 
    a woman veteran is expected to join the 'regular' or 'auxilliary'
    organization. Will ask.
738.2GAZERS::NOONANhugger of the eveningWed Mar 20 1991 09:0114
    My dad is *very* active in the VFW, so I think I am qualified to answer
    this for you.  (I was also a member of the *blush* auxilliary myself).
    
    *All* vets who have served in specified combat theatres are eligible to
    join the VFW.  This is a recent (last ~10 years or so) development, and
    came about because a lot of the women who had served in M.A.S.H. units
    were a little perturbed that they could not join, but the men they
    served with could.
    
    However, some reverse descrimination exists, and it is one reason I no
    longer belong to the auxilliary.  Men who have wives, mothers or sister
    in the VFW are *not* allowed to join the auxilliary.
    
    E Grace_who_spent_last_night_working_on_VFW_account_books.
738.3I was in the American Legion Jr. AuxiluryEMASS::SKALTSISDebThu Mar 21 1991 21:0010
    >          This is a recent (last ~10 years or so) development, and
    
    Interesting that they kept women out for so long. The American Legion
    was very active in my home town and for as long as I can remember
    (30+ years) the "regular" legion had women members that served in WWII,
    they even marched in the memorial day parade in uniform along side 
    with the men. (Some of these women belonged to both the Legion and the
    "Woman's Auxilury, too.)
    
    Deb