Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-207) and index.
Contents
Part 1. Recruitment -- The bargain: you made them strong, we'll make them Army strong -- Be all that you can be: race and class in recruitment -- Part 2. Deployment -- "Half my heart is in Iraq": the silent ranks -- "My son fights for your freedom": the politics of support -- Part 3. Post-deployment healthcare -- Returning home: the invisible burden of caregiving -- The few, the proud, the forgotten -- Conclusion: is maternal citizenship full citizenship? -- Appendix: methodology.
Summary
"Despite the fact more women are involved in combat positions during today's wars women are still a key part of home front support. This book draws on the personal experiences of actual military mothers, examining the emotional and physical support they give to their military members and the impact of that support on political participation."--Provided by publisher.