From the left, Women’s Army Corps veteran Marion Clift, Army veteran Betty Downs, Army veteran Sue Williams and veteran Army nurse Beverly Reno walk away from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier after laying a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery, Sept. 22, 2015, in Arlington, Va. They are part of the first all-female honor flight in the United States. 75 female veterans from World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War were in attendance, as well as 75 escorts, who were also female veterans or active-duty military. (U.S. Army photo by Rachel Larue/released)
![From the left, Women’s Army Corps veteran Marion Clift, Army veteran Betty Downs, Army veteran Sue Williams and veteran Army nurse Beverly Reno walk away from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier after laying a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery, Sept. 22, 2015, in Arlington, Va. They are part of the first all-female honor flight in the United States. 75 female veterans from World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War were in attendance, as well as 75 escorts, who were also female veterans or active-duty military. (U.S. Army photo by Rachel Larue/released) Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/PE4TTG/from-the-left-womens-army-corps-veteran-marion-clift-army-veteran-betty-downs-army-veteran-sue-williams-and-veteran-army-nurse-beverly-reno-walk-away-from-the-tomb-of-the-unknown-soldier-after-laying-a-wreath-at-arlington-national-cemetery-sept-22-2015-in-arlington-va-they-are-part-of-the-first-all-female-honor-flight-in-the-united-states-75-female-veterans-from-world-war-ii-korean-war-and-vietnam-war-were-in-attendance-as-well-as-75-escorts-who-were-also-female-veterans-or-active-duty-military-us-army-photo-by-rachel-laruereleased-PE4TTG.jpg)
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