Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface to the NYU Classics Edition -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Development of the Women Airforce ...
Gold B-24 bombers dangled from her ears. Pinned to her blue suit was a set of silver wings, showing she completed the Women Airforce Service Pilot training program during World War II. Becoming a WASP ...
On solid ground -- Ready to fly -- Blond bombshell -- Fighting for the right to fly -- Up in the air -- Bucket of bolts and the hood -- Crossing the country -- Silver wings and Santiago blue -- ...
Thousands of books and films have been made over the past 80 years celebrating the bravery of American servicemen during World War II. But what about the 25 American women pilots who also risked their ...
When World War II broke out, there were less than 400,000 service men ready to defend the United States. The population of ...
A traveling exhibit celebrating the inspirational stories of historic World War II-era aviators will land at the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire for three days in August. “Rise Above,” which ...
Sandra Edwards Spears, one of the founding members of the National WASP World War II Museum in Sweetwater, is a guest reviewer this week. Her father was an instructor for the Women Airforce Service ...
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