WEBVTT 00:02.719 --> 00:05.719 (countdown beeping) 00:08.786 --> 00:09.896 (Narrator) - Since the first women donned 00:09.896 --> 00:12.017 a Marine Corps uniform, female Marines have enriched 00:12.017 --> 00:16.218 our Corp history and enhanced our combat capability. 00:16.218 --> 00:18.085 As opportunities to serve have increased, 00:18.085 --> 00:20.354 each subsequent generation of females in the Corps 00:20.354 --> 00:21.890 has stepped up to the challenge, 00:21.890 --> 00:25.582 paving new roads for future generations to follow. 00:25.582 --> 00:27.162 One of these Marines who made history 00:27.162 --> 00:29.114 and stepped up to a new challenge, 00:29.114 --> 00:32.073 was Master Sergeant Barbara Dulinsky. 00:32.073 --> 00:33.875 After an 18-hour flight from the States, 00:33.875 --> 00:37.375 Dulinsky arrived in Vietnam March 18, 1967 00:37.466 --> 00:41.708 at Bien Hoa Air Force Base, about 30 miles from Saigon. 00:41.708 --> 00:43.940 When she stepped off the plane, she made history, 00:43.940 --> 00:45.479 becoming the first female Marine 00:45.479 --> 00:47.977 to serve in an active combat zone. 00:47.977 --> 00:51.307 Dulinsky originally enlisted in the Marines in 1951. 00:51.307 --> 00:52.952 She then worked as a Senior Drill Instructor 00:52.952 --> 00:53.936 for female Marines at 00:53.936 --> 00:56.423 Marine Corp Recruit Depot, Parris Island, 00:56.423 --> 01:00.506 before volunteering to deploy in Vietnam in 1967. 01:00.772 --> 01:01.920 She volunteered at a time when she 01:01.920 --> 01:04.304 did not think that she was going to get it. 01:04.304 --> 01:05.509 When the Corps began to reflect 01:05.509 --> 01:08.074 an evolving society in the 1960s, 01:08.074 --> 01:09.563 it became clearer than ever to Dulinsky 01:09.563 --> 01:10.980 that career opportunities were 01:10.980 --> 01:13.207 potentially opening up for women in the Corps, 01:13.207 --> 01:14.592 and that she even could attempt 01:14.592 --> 01:17.300 to request to be sent into a combat zone. 01:17.300 --> 01:20.076 When it was approved, she was shocked, to say the least, 01:20.076 --> 01:22.593 but ultimately enthusiastic for this opportunity 01:22.593 --> 01:25.053 to serve alongside her fellow Marines. 01:25.053 --> 01:27.936 Dulinsky would go on to spend a year deployed in Vietnam 01:27.936 --> 01:29.656 as an Administrative Chief with the 01:29.656 --> 01:32.427 Military Assistant Command in Vietnam. 01:32.427 --> 01:34.654 She was the first of 36 female Marines 01:34.654 --> 01:38.154 to serve in Vietnam between 1967 and 1973. 01:38.890 --> 01:41.468 She retired from the Marine Corps in 1974, 01:41.468 --> 01:43.809 and lived in Kent, Washington, until she passed away 01:43.809 --> 01:47.392 of natural causes in 1995 at the age of 66. 01:48.110 --> 01:49.998 Dulinsky's decision to volunteer to deploy 01:49.998 --> 01:52.108 to a combat zone helped to open the door 01:52.108 --> 01:55.254 for many female Marines at the time and in the future. 01:55.254 --> 01:57.669 Today, more than 13 thousand female Marines serve 01:57.669 --> 02:00.164 on active duty, and more than 5 thousand 02:00.164 --> 02:01.727 in the Marine Corps Reserves, 02:01.727 --> 02:03.670 fulfilling roles ranging from pilots, 02:03.670 --> 02:06.248 tank officers, and other combat roles. 02:06.248 --> 02:07.868 Semper Fidelis, Master Sergeant.