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Sunny Anderson - The Food Network personality, best known for shows such as 'The Kitchen,' 'Cooking for Real,' and 'Home Made in America,' also served in the Air Force.
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Sunny Anderson - Anderson enlisted in the Air Force and worked as a radio broadcaster and journalist, stationed in both Seoul, South Korea, and in San Antonio, Texas.
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Queen Elizabeth II - When the then-Princess Elizabeth turned 18 in 1944, she joined the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) in England.
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Queen Elizabeth II - The late Queen—or Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor, as she was initially known as in the ATS—drove military trucks and worked as a mechanic.
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Eileen Collins - In 1995, Eileen Collins made history by becoming NASA's first woman to pilot the Space Shuttle and the first female Shuttle commander.
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Eileen Collins- But she was no stranger to remarkable feats. In 1978, when Collins joined the Air Force, she became one of the first four women to go through pilot training.
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Robin Quivers - The famous radio talk show host, best known for co-hosting 'The Howard Stern Show' for over three decades, served in the Air Force.
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Robin Quivers - Quivers joined the U.S. Air Force as a second lieutenant after finishing her nursing degree, and went on to become a captain.
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Amber English - The Olympic athlete is also a logistics officer and member of the Army Marksmanship Unit.
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Amber English - U.S. Army Reserve First Lieutenant Amber English became the first soldier to win a medal at the Olympic Games.
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Gal Gadot - The Israeli actress really is a "Wonder Woman." Gadot served for two years in the Israeli Defense Forces, where she worked as a physical fitness specialist.
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Gal Gadot - "Being an Israeli and going to the army is an integral thing. It's something you have to do. It's mandatory," she has said.
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Shauna Rohbock - The former Olympic medal-winning bobsledder was in the Utah Army National Guard.
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Shauna Rohbock - Shauna Rohbock was part of the National Guard Outstanding Athlete Program.
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