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Carolyn Becraft Papers, 1978-
Collection Overview
Title: Carolyn Becraft Papers, 1978-
ID: OGLMC1685
Primary Creator: Becraft, Carolyn
Extent: 2.5 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 01/02/2019
Subjects: Military History, University of North Dakota - Alumni, Women's History
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Carolyn Becraft Papers have been divided into five series as follows:
Series 1: Biographical
Series 2: Writings
Series 3: Media Coverage
Series 4: Organizational Records
Series 5: Miscellaneous
Series 6: Audio and Video
Collection Historical Note
A native of North Dakota, Carolyn Becraft has spent her entire career working with the military community, primarily on family and personnel issues. One of her main concerns has been the role of women serving in the U.S. military.
After graduating from the University of North Dakota in 1966 with a BS in Home Economics/Nutrition she served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army. She left the Army with the rank of Captain after she became pregnant with her first child. At the time, women could not remain in the service once they started a family. Accompanying her Army husband to Germany, she received a master's degree from the University of Southern California. Her thesis topic was "The Effects of the Women's Movement on Wives of Military Officers."
After returning to the U.S. in 1980, Ms. Becraft focused on issues pertaining to Army families. As the Chair of the Army Family Action Committee, she designed the Family Action Planning Process used today by the Army to identify and prioritize family policy issues. In 1982 she was hired by the Women’s Equity Action League (WEAL) to direct the Woman and the Military Project that focused on advocacy for military spouses and women serving in the military. The grant was funded by the Ford Foundation. She later took the project to the Women's Research and Education Institute (WREI). During this period she worked extensively with the media, Department of Defense, Capitol Hill, Congressional committees, and testified before Congress on women's issues. As a result of her advocacy numerous laws and policies were adopted by the Department of Defense that dramatically improved conditions for military women and military families. She has also served as Director of Communications for the International Center for Research on Women.
In 1993, Ms. Becraft was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Military Community and Family Policy), where she was directly responsible for all community support policies that govern military services. She also had direct responsibility for the worldwide Commissary and Exchange systems and the Department of Defense Dependent Schools in the U.S. and throughout the world. In 1998 she was confirmed as the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), a position she held until 2001. Upon leaving the Defense Department Ms. Becraft assisted numerous organizations with Strategic Planning and Executive Coaching Services.
Throughout her career, Ms. Becraft has been a passionate advocate for women serving in the military as well as for improved quality of life for military families. Some of the accomplishments she achieved include leading the effort to repeal combat exclusion laws that restricted women serving in the military from being assigned on ships and from flying fighter aircraft; establishing spouse employment assistance programs; instigating changing the use of word "Dependents" to "Family Members" when referring to military family members; establishing policy to standardized tuition assistance service wide including military spouses; establishing a preventive new parent support program; and sponsoring conferences addressing military families' concerns.
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Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Carolyn Becraft, Burke, Virginia
Acquisition Method: Donation; 2019-3402
Separated Materials:
The following books featuring Carolyn Becraft were separated and added to Special Collections Stacks:
Addis, Elisabetta, Valeria E. Russo, and Lorenza Sebesta, eds. Women Soldiers: Images and Realities. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994.
Becraft, Carolyn. "Women in the Military," in The American Woman, 1987-88: A Report in Depth. New York: W.W. Norton, 1987.
Becraft, Carolyn. "Evolution of Women in the US Military," in Women in Uniform: Perceptions and Pathways. School of History, University College, UNSW, Australian Defence Force Academy.
Francke, Linda Bird. Ground Zero: The Gender Wars in the Military. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997.
Holm, Maj. Gen. Jeanne Holm. Women in the Military: An Unfinished Revolution. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1992.
Katzenstein, Mary Fainsod. Faithful and Fearless: Moving Feminist Protest inside the Church and Military. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998.
Schneider, Dorothy and Carl J. Sound Off! American Military Women Speak Out. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1988.
Stiehm, Judith Hicks. Arms and the Enlisted Woman. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989.
Willenz, June A. Women Veterans: America's Forgotten Heroines. New York: Continuum, 1983.
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Carolyn Becraft Papers. OGLMC 1685, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota.
Processing Information: Processed by Susanne Watts and Curt Hanson in Summer 2019.
Box and Folder Listing
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[Series 1: Biographical ],
[Series 2: Writings],
[Series 3: Media Coverage],
[Series 4: Organizational Records],
[Series 5: Miscellaneous],
[Series 6: Audio and Video],
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- Series 2: Writings
- Box 1
- Folder 3: "The Woman's Movement: Its Effect on the Wives of Military Officers." Master's Thesis at the University of Southern California, 1978
- Folder 4: Congressional Testimony
- Item 1: House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, Judiciary Committee, 26 October 1983
- Item 2: House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Military Personnel and Compensation, Armed Services Committee, 1 October 1987
- Item 3: Presidential Commission on Women in the Armed Forces, 4 May 1992
- Folder 5: Speeches
- Item 1: "Where We’ve Been--Where We Are Going," WOPA, 19 March 1990
- Item 2: "How Susie Slew Goliath,” Women Military Aviators Convention, 24 October 1991
- Item 3: "Family Support: The Second Generation,” Army Family Action Plan Planning Conference, 26 October 1993
- Item 4: DoDEA Worldwide Superintendents Meeting, 14 February 1996
- Item 5: Quantico, Virginia, 22 February 1996
- Item 6: “Breaking the Mold,” Fort Knox Commencement, 29 May 1996
- Item 7: "Changes for Women in the Military,” Women’s History Month, Brevard College, 25 March 1999
- Item 8: “Assuming Leadership in the Traditional Male Environment,” Central California Women’s Conference, 14 September 1999
- Item 9: Senior Enlisted Leadership Forum, 7 October 1999
- Item 10: United States Naval Academy, 1999 and 2000
- Item 11: Great Lakes Graduation, 12 May 2000
- Item 12: Navy Acquisition Professional Community Conference, 24 October 2000
- Item 13: Spouse Employment Industry Forum, 25 October 2000
- Item 14: Executive Career Planning Seminar, 1 November 2000
- Item 15: Senior Enlisted Leadership Forum, 6 November 2000
- Item 16: “A New Era of Learning,” CAEL Conference, 16 November 2000
- Item 17: “Is There a Personnel Crisis?” CAN Annual Conference, 29 November 2000
- Item 18: National Association of Institutions for Military Education Services Annual Meeting, 8 December 2000
- Item 19: Executive Career Planning Seminar for Hispanics, 10 January 2001
- Item 20: "Where We Have Been--Where We Are Going," Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, undated
- Item 21: Women's Democratic Club, undated
- Item 22: DACOWITS Speech, undated
- Item 23: SHAPE Commencement, undated
- Folder 6: Correspondence, 1985-1993
- Folder 7: Correspondence, 1997-2001
- Folder 8: Articles, 1988-1989
- Item 1: "Role Conflict and the Commander's Spouse," Military Chaplain's Review, Winter 1988
- Item 2: "Personnel Puzzle," Proceedings (publication of the U.S. Naval Institute), April 1989
- Item 3: "Women Do Belong in the Military," Air Force Times, 10 July 1989
- Item 4: "Are Women Now the U.S. Military's..." (complete title undetermined), San Diego Tribune, 3 September 1989
- Item 5: "Women in the Military," The Bureaucrat: the Journal for Public Managers, Fall 1989
- Folder 9: Articles, 1991-1992
- Item 1: "Army Women Have Earned Right to Fight," Army Times, 17 June 1991
- Item 2: "Women in the Military," The Bureaucrat: the Journal for Public Managers, Fall 1991
- Item 3: "Women in the Military: 1980-1990," Women and Critical Justice, 1992
- Item 4: "Women in the U.S. Armed Services: the War in the Persian Gulf," Women and Critical Justice, 1992
- Item 5: "Women in the Military: an American Success Story," undated
- Folder 10: Proposals
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