WASP Hazel Ying Lee in Link Trainer
World War II WASP pilot Hazel Ying Lee reviews her performance after a session in a Link trainer. Link trainers
Read moreWorld War II WASP pilot Hazel Ying Lee reviews her performance after a session in a Link trainer. Link trainers
Read moreFuture WASP aviator Hazel Ying Lee is shown here in 1932. She was one of the first two Chinese Americans
Read moreHazel Ying Lee of Portland, Oregon, was a pilot who flew for the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World
Read moreIn England, bombers returning from missions over Germany which have been damaged or have lost their bearings receive new directions
Read moreCorporal Priscilla Wilson, of Braintree, Massachusetts, checks out Marine First Lieutenant Hugh R. Moore, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, before he takes
Read moreMrs. Nancy Harkness Love, founder of the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS). The WAFS was created in September 1942 within
Read moreAt 31 years old, Willa Beatrice Brown serves her country by training pilots for the U.S. Army Air Forces. She
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