Baron, Scott and James E. Wise Jr. Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Conflicts. Naval Institute Press, 2006. References Margaret Fae Perry and Vera M. Brown, who died in the Korean War.
Bellafaire, Judith. Called to Duty: Army Women During the Korean War Era. Army History: The Professional Bulletin of Army History 52 (2001), pp. 19-27.
Cherpak, Evelyn M., compiler. A Guide to Research Source Materials on Women in the Naval Historical Collection. Naval War College, Newport, RI. 2005. Although most of this material is related to World War II, Dr. Cherpak lists references for the following female Navy personnel who served in non-combat areas during the Korean War: Eleanor Landgraff Gustafson, Lola Krueger, Helen Martin, Barbara Flaherty, and Florence Job.
D'Amico, Francine and Laurie Weinstein, editors. Gender Camouflage: Women and the U.S. Military. New York University Press, 1999.
Feller, Carolyn M. and Constance J. Moore, editors. Highlights in the History of the Army Nurse Corps. U.S. Army Center of Military History, Washington, D.C., 1995. See pp. 24-26.
Frank, Lisa Tendrich. An Encyclopedia of American Women at War. 2013.
Higgins, Marguerite. War in Korea: The Report of a Woman Combat Correspondent. 1951. The Country Life Press, New York. A 223-page book with photo illustrations by Life photographer Carl Mydans, War in Korea highlights the experiences of correspondent Marguerite Higgins from the time she arrived in Korea in June through December 1950.
History and Museums Division Headquarters. A History of the Women Marines 1946-1977. United States Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. See Chapter 4 - "The Korean War Years".
Mendoza, Patrick M. Extraordinary People in Extraordinary Times: Heroes, Sheroes, and Villains.
Nanney, James S., Donald G. Smith, Jr., and Mary C. Smolenski. A Fit, Fighting Force: The Air Force Nursing Services Chronology. Office of the Air Force Surgeon General, Washington, D.C. 2005. See "The Fifties", pp. 13-15.
Neidel-Greenlee, Rosemary and Evelyn Monahan. A Few Good Women: America's Military From World War I to the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Harpswell, ME: Anchor Publishing, 2010.
Omori, Frances. Quiet Heroes: Navy Nurses of the Korean War 1950-1953, Far East Command. Smith House Press, 2000.
Paananen, Eloise. Dawn Mission: a flight nurse in Korea. New York, John Day Co., 1952.
Sarnecky, Mary T. A History of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999.
Soderbergh, Peter. Women Marines in the Korean War Era. Praeger Publishing, 1994.
Stiehm, Judith. It's Our Military, Too!: Women and the U.S. Military. 1996.
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Women at War From the Revolutionary War to the Present. VFW Magazine, 2009. See "Flight Nurse Put Others First", p. 11; "Nurses in Korea Prove Their Skills", pp. 12-13; and "Anna Mae Hays: Army's First Female General Office", p. 14.
Witt, Linda, editor. A Defense Weapon Known to be of Value: Servicewomen of the Korean War Era.