So, nothing in the last hundred years.you're not very well educated, are you?
Nineteenth century[edit]
- Albert D. J. Cashier (1843–1915), born Jennie Irene Hodgers, was an Irish-born woman served in the Union Army during the American Civil War as a male soldier.
- Maria Quitéria (1792- 1853) was a heroine in the independence of Brazil, when she fought against the Portuguese troops in Bahia. Later, she was awarded by the Emperor Dom Pedro I.
- Jane Dieulafoy (1851–1916) was a French woman who, when her husband enlisted during the Franco-Prussian War, dressed as a man and fought alongside him.
- Nadezhda Durova (1783–1866) was a decorated Russian cavalry soldier of the Napoleonic Wars who spent nine years disguised as a man.
- Eleonore Prochaska (1785–1813) was a German woman soldier who fought in the Lützow Free Corps during the War of the Sixth Coalition.
- Friederike Krüger (1789–1848) was a soldier in the Prussian army.
- James Barry (c. 1792-1795 – 25 July 1865) was a military surgeon in the British Army who is widely believed to have been born female and named Margaret Ann Bulkley.
- Anna Lühring (1796–1866) (sometimes wrongly referred to as Anna Lührmann) was a German soldier in the Lützow Free Corps during the Napoleonic Wars.
- Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861) General for the Union during the American Civil War, allegedly dressed as a woman to spy on an enemy encampment.
- Mária Lebstück (1831–1892) was a Hussar officer during the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848 and 1849 under the name Károly Lebstück.
- Sarah Emma Edmonds (1841–1898) served with the Union Army in the American Civil War disguised as a man named Frank Thompson.
- Mollie Bean served with the Confederate Army in the American Civil War under the alias Melvin Bean.
- Mary and Molly Bell, cousins who both served with the Confederate Army in the American Civil War.
- Cathay Williams (1844–1892) was a former slave who became the first recorded African-American woman in the U.S. Army.
- Loreta Janeta Velazquez a.k.a. "Lieutenant Harry Buford" (June 26, 1842 - c. 1897) - A Cuban woman who donned Confederate garb and served as a Confederate officer and spy during the war.[4][5]
eagle: Remember his promise to take care of them and be a friend to them as the rainbow flag was beside him to emphasize the optics??
That is not a direct quote..
Rolling out big policy changes via Twitter without informing some of the relavant persons.......... kind of diminishes the office of the Presidency.
It is serving as the distraction he intended from the Russia inv. and the sessions drama.
One has to assume that Presidential decorum is not important anymore.
eagle: Remember his promise to take care of them and be a friend to them as the rainbow flag was beside him to emphasize the optics??
Apparently it's controversial to believe that people with severe mental disorders should not be serving in our military.
Have to agree with Trump on this one...
![]()
Severe? Schizophrenia is severe. Wishing for a different body and not wanting to play an entirely constructed gender "role" is not a severe mental disorder.
Not severe at all. Only a 40% suicide rate.Severe? Schizophrenia is severe. Wishing for a different body and not wanting to play an entirely constructed gender "role" is not a severe mental disorder.
eagle: Remember his promise to take care of them and be a friend to them as the rainbow flag was beside him to emphasize the optics??
That is not a direct quote..
Rolling out big policy changes via Twitter without informing some of the relavant persons.......... kind of diminishes the office of the Presidency.
It is serving as the distraction he intended from the Russia inv. and the sessions drama.
One has to assume that Presidential decorum is not important anymore.
Trump's Transgender Ban Is The Act Of A Third World Despot And Total Nonsense
LOL - Thanks for the Red, Walter. Did you even read it or automatically assume who it was written by and thus insta-red it?
Just remember that a Red from Walter is the same as a Green from anyone else.