TopLinks: Military

International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
http://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/
“The International Center on Nonviolent Conflict is an independent, non-profit, educational foundation that develops and encourages the study and use of civilian-based, nonmilitary strategies to establish and defend human rights, democracy and justice worldwide.”

Library of Congress: Veterans History Project
http://www.loc.gov/vets/
The Veterans History Project is a collection of thousands of audio and video interviews, photographs, diaries, letters, and other materials about U.S. war veterans. The project is ongoing and is part of the American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress. Users are able to watch and listen to veterans' stories. The site also offers a search feature to find out who has contributed to the project.

Minerva Center
http://www.minervacenter.com
The Minerva Center was founded by history professor Linda Grant De Paw to support studies of women in the military.

Selective Service System
http://www.sss.gov
The government's selective service Web site includes articles about the history of selective service and about women and the draft.

Smithsonian National Museum of American History: Military Collection
http://www.americanhistory.si.edu/collections/subject_detail.cfm?key=32&colkey=22
The Museum's collections and scholarship are dedicated to inspiring a broader understanding of our nation and its many peoples, and in addition to its collection of historical objects are “collections of oral histories, prints, photographs, business Americana and trade literature, and engineering drawings.” Learn about American military history through the site's online exhibits and resources.