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The WASP: First in Flight (Experiencing War, Stories from the Veterans History Project, Library of Congress)
The story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) is a chapter from World War II nearly forgotten for over 30 years. The first American women trained to fly military aircraft, the WASP logged over 60 million miles between 1942 and 1944 ferrying planes, towing targets, testing planes and training pilots. But they were civil servants, never fully incorporated into the armed forces. In 1977, after Air Force women began training for the first time to fly planes, Congress passed legislation to belatedly give the true pioneers, the WASP, veteran status. And in 2009, surviving WASP veterans were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. For more information on the WASP, visit their official Web site External Link
Image: Mildred Darlene Tuttle AxtonMildred Darlene Tuttle Axton
WASP
World War II


Video & Audio Interview
Image: Catherine V. BridgeCatherine V. Bridge
WASP
World War II

Video Interview, Photos, Memoir
Image: Nell S. Stevenson BrightNell Stevenson Bright
WASP
World War II

Video Interview
Image: Ethel Meyer FinleyEthel Meyer Finley
WASP
World War II

Audio Interview, Photos
Image: V. Scott Bradley GoughV. Scott Bradley Gough
WASP
World War II

Video Interview
Image: Elaine Danforth HarmonElaine Danforth Harmon
WASP
World War II

Video Interview
Image: Virginia Shannon Malany MeloneyVirginia Shannon Malany Meloney
WASP
World War II

Video Interview

Image: Gayle Bevis ReedGayle Bevis Reed
WASP
World War II

Video Interview
Image: Margaret Ray RingenbergMargaret Ray Ringenberg
WASP
World War II

Video & Audio Interview
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