WASP Florene Miller Watson Boarding an AT-6 Texan
Florene Miller Watson boarding an AT-6 Texan at Love Field in February 1943. During her time as a WASP, she
Read moreFlorene Miller Watson boarding an AT-6 Texan at Love Field in February 1943. During her time as a WASP, she
Read moreMrs. Nancy Harkness Love, 28, director of the U.S. Women’s Auxiliary Ferry Squadron, adjusts her helmet in the cockpit of
Read moreNancy Love, pilot (left), and Betty (Huyler) Gillies, co-pilot, the first women to fly the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy
Read moreSwinging down along the ramp at the AAF’s Training Command’s Advanced single engine pilot school at Foster Field, Victoria, Texas,
Read moreFour WASP delivery pilots in front of a TB-25 Mitchell Trainer at Turner Army Airfield, 1944. Photo size: 877 × 650
Read moreJacqueline Cochran, founder of Women’s Flying Training Detachment, inspects young WASP trainees outside. Photo size: 800 × 797 Photo source: U.S.
Read moreFour WASP pilots walk among a large group of airplanes on an unidentified airfield. Photo size: 1800 × 1236 Photo source:
Read moreThree WASP pilots returning from a mission, dressed in cold weather flight gear. Photo size: 1800 × 1385 Photo source: U.S.
Read moreHazel Ying Lee of Portland, Oregon, was a pilot who flew for the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World
Read moreThe “Flying Nurses” who will serve with Major General C. L. Chennault’s 14th Army Air Force have arrived in China.
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