Gayle Tzemach Lemmon: Meet the women fighting on the front lines of an American war
盖尔·曾玛克·莱蒙: 与首批上阵美国战争的女兵相遇
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon writes about women around the world living their lives at war and in conflict zones. Full bio
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has the funny one,
when you need a good cry,
when you've had a hard day.
of groundbreaking women
then friends, and then family --
whose friendship and valor was cemented
and done at the tip of the spear,
officially, at least --
with Special Operations leaders,
in the United States military, saying,
to the end of its wars," it argued.
and more understanding."
in a community and in a home,
Southern Afghanistan,
men could not talk to women,
男人不能和女人聊天
and traditional society like Afghanistan,
that the women who would be recruited
那些被陆军游骑兵
and Navy SEALs,
experienced by less than five percent
Become a part of history.
on the battlefield in Afghanistan."
wanted to do something that mattered
for their country,
it was about serving with purpose.
而是真心服务
to North Carolina
on the Special Operations front lines,
very quickly a community,
and as fit as they were,
for who they were,
was that all of a sudden,
around and realized
than one giraffe at the zoo."
an ROTC cadet, a sorority sister
也是姐妹会的一员
all in one person.
技集一身
who always ran and road marched
她在跑步和行军时
always wanted to be in the infantry,
总想去步兵团
that women couldn't be,
to bust drug gangs in Pennsylvania.
瓦解了宾夕法尼亚州的大毒枭
who played high school football
她高中四年
after the first,
that girls couldn't play football,
who would come after her.
part of their destiny,
out of reach for girls."
to serve with the best of the best
和精英中的精英一起
to their country,
that they were female,
was like women everywhere.
over eyeliner and eye pencil.
画画眼线和眼影
of weight on their backs,
a movie called "Bridesmaids."
(弹性塑身内衣品牌)
big where they should be small,
该小的时候却过于宽松
you see her here on my left --
我左边的那位——
when she went out on mission each night.
over video conference
from their various bases,
doing what they were doing.
what was working, what wasn't,
what they needed to do better.
还有哪方面的不足
some of the lighter moments of being women
that let you pee like a guy,
a 40 percent accuracy rate out there.
and you could be feminine.
and really like cross-stitch.
and you could also love to bake cookies.
并且享受烘焙曲奇的时刻
to this mission as well.
they never forgot
to the front lines,
prove themselves there.
out on mission,
a barricaded shooter lying in wait
who were waiting to enter the home.
who found out
that make up explosives
in which they were standing,
all the way between there
about to head that night.
of their teammates proved herself
they were looking for
another one of their teammates,
that they were looking for,
from the Rangers
they were looking for that night
not only for one another,
不是为了队中的彼此
who would come after them.
alongside whom they served.
behind every great man is a good woman.
who wanted to see them succeed.
他们想看到这群女兵成功
had served 12 deployments.
that he had to go train girls,
women in the summer of 2011,
八天训练的最后时刻
"We have just witnessed history.
“我们刚见证了历史
our own Tuskegee Airmen."
(二战中美国军事历史上最早的非裔美籍的空军力量)
was the one person
of Martha Stewart,
to make dinner for her husband,
who pushed her to be her best,
一直支持鼓励她
on her back and run for miles,
in her office in Kandahar,
办公室里放一个面包机
and then go to the gym
from a dead hang.
an extra pair of boots
would be on your speed dial.
她几乎是随叫随到
through action.
over the easy wrong.
for walking up to a 15-foot rope,
to use both her arms and her legs,
to tell their stories.
alongside two Rangers,
for the shadows
was still very much in place.
and gave a public testimony
并公开致辞
"these women are warriors,
in what it means to be a female
and a school bus driver,
以及校巴司机
about that overwhelming set of days,
in her hand came up to her
what a hero was.
that heroes could be women, too."
all the unsung heroines
to keep going and to test every limit.
bound forever in life and afterward
who would come after them,
of those who had come before.
in all shapes and sizes.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon - ReporterGayle Tzemach Lemmon writes about women around the world living their lives at war and in conflict zones.
Why you should listen
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon never set out to write about women entrepreneurs. After leaving ABC News for MBA study at Harvard, she was simply looking for a great -- and underreported -- economics story. What she found was women entrepreneurs in some of the toughest business environments creating jobs against daunting obstacles. Since then her writing on entrepreneurship has been published by the International Herald Tribune and Financial Times along with the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation.
Now a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, Lemmon continues to travel the world reporting on economic and development issues with a focus on women. She is the author of Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield (2014), as well as the best seller The Dressmaker of Khair Khana (2011) about a young entrepreneur who supported her community under the Taliban.
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