Aeronautics curator Dorothy Cochrane explores the history of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) and their fight for recognition for their contributions to World War II. Dorothy Cochrane ...
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It took the skills, stamina and ambition of two very different women -- one from an impoverished ... fall of Warsaw in the early weeks of World War II. She wrote a letter to First Lady Eleanor ...
The military expanded the criteria for pilots during World War II, they just didn't call it DEI ... Related: Candace Owens “Terrified” of Women Pilots, Stands By Charlie Kirk’s Black ...
there is a new Women Air Force Service Pilot exhibit on loan at the Perrin Air Force Base Museum. The exhibit celebrates the ...
More than thirty years after the WASPs were disbanded in December 1944, the women pilots of World War II were shocked by a series of headlines in the paper. The U.S. Air Force announced that women ...