OPINION: Why Won’t Okaloosa County Honor The Only Woman Awarded The Medal Of Honor At Their Women Veterans Monnunment?
OPINION: Why Won’t Okaloosa County Honor The Only Woman Awarded The Medal Of Honor At Their Women Veterans Monnunment? Christopher Saul November 17, 2025 9:26 am Military, Okaloosa County, Opinion Two more statues have been added to the pile over at Okaloosa Island’s Women’s Vet Park. The two new statues are of an unnamed Haudenosaunee woman and Marine Corps Sergeant Nicole Gee. They join several deserving women from various backgrounds who fought to make our country free. Women like Margaret Corbin, who was technically never in the military during the American Revolution, or Cathey Williams, who lied about her gender to enlist and fight for freedom in the Civil War. But there is still one woman who absolutely deserves a statue – and still doesn’t have one on the island. Dr. Mary Edwards Walker. Walker is the only woman ever to have received the Congressional Medal of Honor. And at one point, the government took it away from her. Walker, one of the first women to earn the title of medical doctor in the United States, administered medical aid to many Union troops throughout the Civil War until she was captured by insurrectionist forces. Initially, she tried to become an officer in the military, but because women weren’t allowed to join as doctors, the military offered her a spot in nursing instead. Insulted, she refused and decided to volunteer. By 1863, the Union was desperately in need of doctors and decided to revise its old rules that had banned women...
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