 Since the first female enlisted in 1918, the roles of females in the Marine Corps have evolved by leaps and bounds. In recognition of Women's History Month, the Marine Heritage Foundation brought pioneers of women's roles in the Marine Corps to tell their stories. Major Jennifer Moreno was the co-pilot for the very first all-female Marine One flight crew. People we've never met were sending us emails, contacting the squadron. My daughter saw this on TV. My daughter was at this career day at her school and now she wants to be a helicopter pilot because I mean it was crazy. So that told me that it is important, it's important for us to be examples. Major Moreno and the other Marines present said that while they are honored to be recognized, the true honor is bearing the title, United States Marine. From the National Museum of the Marine Corps, I'm Corporal Nick Nevers.