James Madison University: Army Veteran Helps Keep Women's Military Contributions Alive
March 30, 2024
March 30, 2024
HARRISONBURG, Virginia, March 30 -- James Madison University issued the following news:
By Jim Heffernan
Near the end of the Cold War, Lt. Amelia Underwood ('13M) was a field artillery officer assigned to Lance Missile battalions at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. The tactical, surface-to-surface nuclear missile was an important part of the Army's ground arsenal. It could be launched from the back of a vehicle and used to take out mid-range, enemy targets such as airfiel . . .
By Jim Heffernan
Near the end of the Cold War, Lt. Amelia Underwood ('13M) was a field artillery officer assigned to Lance Missile battalions at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. The tactical, surface-to-surface nuclear missile was an important part of the Army's ground arsenal. It could be launched from the back of a vehicle and used to take out mid-range, enemy targets such as airfiel . . .