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  1. Aug 13, 2018 · This milestone comes about a century after another important one: the day Opha May Jacob Johnson, then 40, became the first woman ever sworn into the Marines Corps.

  2. For over 90 years, our attorneys at May & Johnson, located in Sioux Falls, SD, have provided powerful and impactful legal services, while maintaining high standards of integrity.

  3. The May-Johnson Bill hampered the scientific process and jeopardized a reasonable, global approach to nuclear policy. The scientists argued that the bill colored nuclear policy as one shaped by defense and war rather than research and shared responsibility.

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  4. BLUF: Opha May Johnson was the first woman to enlist into the United States Marine Corps. She joined the Marine Corps Reserve on 13 August 1918, officially becoming the first female Marine. Enlisting at age 39 in 1918, Johnson joined the Women’s Marine Corps that consisted of about 300 female Marines.

  5. Mar 10, 2016 · By the time of her exit from active service in 1919, Opha May Johnson had risen to the rank of sergeant and was working for the quartermaster still. She was the highest ranking woman in the...

  6. Aug 12, 2020 · 13th August 1918: Opha May Johnson becomes the first woman to enlist in the US Marine Corps - YouTube. HistoryPod. 63.6K subscribers. Subscribed. 21. 1K views 3 years ago. The United States...

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  8. The May-Johnson Bill. The Interim Committee's draft legislation reached President Truman via the State Department shortly after the armistice. After affected federal agencies approved, Truman advocated speedy passage of the congressional version of the bill, the May-Johnson bill, on October 3, 1945.

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