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They could move back to California after the war but found that their home had been destroyed. Years later Carolyn Hisako Tanaka joined the Army Nurse Corps and served as a Captain from 1966 to 1968. She received a Bronze Star for her service during the Vietnam War. # WHM21 See More Retired Vice Admiral Tyson served as the commander of Carrier Strike Group Two 2010-2012, becoming the first female commander of a United States Carrier Strike Group. In 2015 she was named the commander of the Third Fleet and became the first woman to lead a United States Navy ship fleet. VADM Tyson stated, "As far as the trailblazing piece, I understand I am the first woman on the job … but I'm a professional just like my fellow officers are, and my fellow strike group co... mmanders. " See More # TodayInHistory 2nd Lt. Elsie Ott became the first woman to receive the U. Air Medal. While in India, Ott participated in the first air evacuation of patients originating in Karachi and concluding at then-Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D. C. Ott had zero flying experience and had never flown before that mission.