7 Famous women who served in the military

Queen Elizabeth II: During World War II, Queen Elizabeth II, then Princess Elizabeth, served in the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service as a military truck driver and mechanic

Eileen Collins: Eileen Collins broke barriers as NASA's first female shuttle commander and the Air Force's first female flight instructor. She paved the way for women in aviation and space exploration.

Bea Arthur: Before becoming famous as an Emmy Award-winning actor, Bea Arthur served in the Marine Corps' Women's Reserve during World War II, rising to the rank of staff sergeant.

Jennifer Marshall: "Stranger Things" actress Jennifer Marshall served in the United States Navy for five years, where she worked as a forklift operator, aircraft handler

Sunny Anderson: Food Network star Sunny Anderson served in the US Air Force as a radio broadcaster and journalist before pursuing her career in television.

Robin Quivers: Robin Quivers, known for co-hosting "The Howard Stern Show," served as a captain in the US Air Force before transitioning to her successful radio career.

Zulay Henao: Actress Zulay Henao served in the US Army for three years before pursuing her career in entertainment. Her military service provided her with valuable life experiences