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National Association of Black Military Women

NABMW has a long history of educating military women in our rich legacy of commitment, accomplishment, and perseverance in the military ranks.  We provide role models for active, reserve, and junior military women, as well as community awareness. Our main focus is on making sure that our contributions are known and celebrated. Ours is a vibrant and colorful story that definitely should be told  "and tell it we will."  We pay tribute to all contributions and legacies  but we give special tribute to our World War II and Korean Vets.

Make your tax deductible donation to the New York City Chapter of the NABMW by:

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Send your donations via Zelle at nycnabmw2009@gmail.com

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The National Association of Black Military Women (NABMW) website supports the mission of the organization - to seek out, tell, and record the history of Black Military Women. We use various public information tools (Newspapers, websites, books, documentaries, and other media outlets) to search out information on black military women. A lot of personal military history information is provided by the specific individuals through the NABMW Journal and membership. We do not take responsibility for the validity of any information provided to us from these individuals or from public information postings from tools listed above. The source of all information on this website will be listed. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, this information is displayed without profit or payment to those who expressed an interest in receiving this information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. Photos and images are from the National Archives, The Naval History Center, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Defense Visual Information Center and personal collections of many of the women and men.  This website is for and about Black Military Women who served our country - by an organization of military women, family and friends who are committed to seeking out the history of Black Military Women who served our country. Photos are not to be misused or taken out of context when shared.

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