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Roslyn L. Schulte

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Pentagon Lifts Ban on Women in Frontline Combat

More than 130 women have died in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, including First Lieutenant Roslyn L. Schulte of Ladue.

Defense Sec. Leon Panetta announced Thursday that the Pentagon would be lifting the ban on women serving in frontline combat roles. According to The New York Times, the "decision overturns a 1994 Pentagon rule that restricts women from artillery, armor, infantry and other such combat roles, even though in reality women have frequently found themselves in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, where more than 20,000 have served. As of last year, more than 800 women had been wounded in the two wars and more than 130 had died." The Times story noted that several high profile lawsuits have increased pressure on Pentagon offiicials. Quoting from the Times: In November 2012 the American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit challenging the ban …

Jack Bock

4:25 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

Brian, when was the last Nuclear Detonation in combat? 1945? I have spoke with prior service females and they were glad they were restricted from frontline action. How will the military chose who is the right female for the frontline? Pick straws? Not every female in the military would be strong enough to carry the load, so what do they do now? Pick those who are as large as a man? That will be …   more ›

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Fallen Air Force Officer With Creve Coeur Ties To Be Honored Wednesday

The first Roslyn L. Schulte Memorial Senior Girls All-Star Lacrosse game at MICDS will pay tribute to the woman who grew up worshipping at Temple Israel

The first female graduate of the Air Force Academy to die in defense of her country during the war on terror will be remembered Wednesday for the passion she also gave to her high school athletic career. In a girls lacrosse game starting tonight at 6 p.m. Mary Institute Country Day School local officials will hold the first ever all-star game for girls. This game is being organized by Judith Anderson, lacrosse coach at Ursuline Academy. The game is dedicated to the memory of Roz Schulte. Roz was an enthusiastic lacrosse player at John Burroughs who was a leader on a state title winner. She went on to graduate from the Air Force Academy and died in combat in Afghanistan in 2009. She received the Medal of Valor posthumously for her bravery …

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