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Woman reaches US Army's top rank | |
(2 days later) | |
An American woman has been promoted to four-star general - the first female to reach the US Army's highest rank. | |
In her acceptance speech, Ann E Dunwoody said she had never expected to rise so high in the ranks in her 33-year career. | In her acceptance speech, Ann E Dunwoody said she had never expected to rise so high in the ranks in her 33-year career. |
She said no-one was more surprised than she and her husband. "Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man," she added. | |
There are 21 female generals, most of them one-star, in the US Army. | |
Women make up 14% of the army's active service strength of more than 500,000 soldiers. | |
'Open doors' | 'Open doors' |
Gen Dunwoody comes from a long line of soldiers. | Gen Dunwoody comes from a long line of soldiers. |
"A Dunwoody has fought in every American war since the Revolution," said army chief-of-staff Gen George Casey. | |
Gen Dunwoody is married to retired air force officer Craig Brotchie. | Gen Dunwoody is married to retired air force officer Craig Brotchie. |
"There is no-one more surprised than I, except of course, my husband," she told an auditorium packed with the military's top brass. | |
"And you know what they say, behind every successful woman there's an astonished man." | "And you know what they say, behind every successful woman there's an astonished man." |
Defence Secretary Robert Gates said: "History will no doubt take note of [Dunwoody's] achievement in breaking through this final 'brass ceiling' to pin on this fourth star. | |
"But she would rather be known and remembered first and foremost as a US Army soldier." | |
She is now head of the Army Materiel Command, in charge of weapons, equipment and uniforms for the army. | She is now head of the Army Materiel Command, in charge of weapons, equipment and uniforms for the army. |
Women are barred from combat roles but have been allowed in the past two decades to serve in a wide variety of other positions. | |
"It's been my experience in my 33 years in the military that the doors have continued to open and the opportunities have continued to expand," she said. | "It's been my experience in my 33 years in the military that the doors have continued to open and the opportunities have continued to expand," she said. |
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