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WOMEN OF COURAGE --- An incredible event. The Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center will host some of the magnificent pioneering women in the world of aviation. These ladies are known as the WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots). This event will be held near Sandpoint, Idaho on Saturday, July 17, 2010. It will be a once-in-a-lifetime event to have the opportunity to meet the women who helped pave the way and change history in aviation. The WASP was a pioneering organization of civilian female pilots employed to fly military aircraft under the direction of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. The female pilots, trained at Avenger Field in Sweetwater, Texas would end up numbering over a thousand, each freeing a male pilot for combat service and duties. They received training as aviation cadets with no combat or gunnery training, but were expected to fly maneuvers that were necessary to recover from any position. These women were the first women in history to fly military aircraft and paved the way for every female military pilot who is serving our country today. We most likely would not have female pilots in the military without the special passion and dedication of these women who flew over 60,000,000 miles in World War II. More than 65 years ago, the WASPs flew fighter, bomber, transport, cargo, drone, liaison and training aircraft in defense of America s freedom while facing incredible cultural and gender bias against women in nontraditional roles, while overcoming multiple injustices and inequities in order to serve their country. These girls chose not to be ordinary but were pathfinders who wanted to serve their country by flying aircraft. Well, that was not heard of in the 40 s but it happened. Through their actions, the WASP eventually were the catalyst for revolutionary reform in the integration of women pilots into the Armed Services. During the early months of World War II, there was a severe shortage of combat pilots; however, Jacqueline Cochran, America s leading woman pilot of the time, convinced General Hap Arnold, Chief of the Army Air Forces, that women, if given the same training as men, would be equally capable of flying military aircraft and could then take over some of the stateside military flying jobs, thereby releasing hundreds of male pilots for combat duty. The severe loss of male combat pilots made the necessity of utilizing women pilots to help in the war effort clear to General Arnold, and a women's pilot training program was soon approved. It was not until August 1943, that the women aviators would receive their official name.

General Arnold ordered that all women pilots flying military aircraft, including 28 civilian women ferry pilots, would be named WASP, Women Airforce Service Pilots. In fact, more than 25,000 American women applied for training, but only 1,830 were accepted and took the oath. Exactly 1,074 of those trainees successfully completed the 21 to 27 weeks of Army Air Forces flight training, graduated, and received their Army Air Forces orders to report to their assigned air base. Then, on November 16, 1942, the first class of 29 women pilots reported to the Houston, Texas Municipal Airport and began the same military flight training as the male Army Air Forces cadets were taking. Due to a lack of adequate facilities at the airport, 3 months later the training program was moved to Avenger Field in Sweetwater, Texas. The WASP were eventually stationed at 120 Army air bases all across America and they flew more than 60,000,000 miles for their country in every type of aircraft and on every type of assignment flown by the male Army Air Forces pilots, except combat. The WASP assignments included test piloting, instructor piloting, towing targets for air-to-air gunnery practice, ground-to-air anti-aircraft practice, ferrying, transporting personnel and cargo (including parts for the atomic bomb), simulated strafing, smoke laying, night tracking, and flying drones. In October 1943, male pilots were refusing to fly the B 26 Martin Marauder (known as the Widowmaker ) because of its fatality records, and General Arnold ordered WASP Director, Jacqueline Cochran, to select 25 WASP to be trained to fly the B 26 to prove to the male pilots that it was safe to fly. During the existence of the WASP 38 women lost their lives while serving their country. Their bodies were sent home in poorly crafted pine boxes. Their burial was at the expense of their families or classmates. In fact, there were no gold stars allowed in their parents windows; and because they were not considered military, no American flags were allowed on their coffins. In 1944, General Arnold made a personal request to Congress to militarize the WASP, and it was denied. Then, on December 7, 1944, in a speech to the last graduating class of WASP, General Arnold said, You and more than 900 of your sisters have shown you can fly wingtip to wingtip with your brothers. I salute you We of the Army Air Force are proud of you. We will never forget our debt to you. With victory in WWII almost

certain, on December 20, 1944, the WASP were quietly and unceremoniously disbanded. What is amazing is that there were no honors, no benefits, and very few thank you's. In fact, just as they had paid their own way to enter training, they had to pay their own way back home after their honorable service to the military. The WASP military records were immediately sealed, stamped classified or secret, and filed away in Government archives, unavailable to the historians who wrote the history of WWII or the scholars who compiled the history text books used today, with many of the records not declassified until the 1980s. As a result, the WASP story is a missing chapter in the history of the Air Force, the history of aviation, and the history of the United States of America. In 1977, 33 years after the WASP were disbanded, the Congress finally voted to give the WASP the veteran status they had earned, but these heroic pilots were not invited to the signing ceremony at the White House, and it was not until 7 years later that their medals were delivered in the mail in plain brown envelopes. In the late 1970s, more than 30 years after the WASP flew in World War II, women were finally permitted to attend military pilot training in the United States Armed Forces. Thousands of women aviators flying support aircraft have benefitted from the service of the WASP and followed in their footsteps. In 1993, the WASP were once again referenced during congressional hearings regarding the contributions that women could make to the military, which eventually led to women being able to fly military fighter, bomber, and attack aircraft in combat. Hundreds of United States servicewomen combat pilots have seized the opportunity to fly fighter aircraft in recent conflicts, all thanks to the pioneering steps taken by the WASP. The WASP were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal (March 10, 2010), the highest honor the Congress can bestow on a civilian. The WASP maintained a tight-knit community, forged by the common experiences of serving their country during war the Fly Girls are coming to Sandpoint, Idaho and WILL be honored! On Saturday, July 17, 2010, you will have the opportunity to meet them, to shake their hands, obtain their autographs and listen to some of their incredible stories. Most of all, the Bird Aviation Museum and Invention Center, honors all of those who have served in the military, past, present

and future while giving you the opportunity to say, THANK YOU over 65 years later!!!!! For additional information, please call 208-255-4321 or visit our website at www.birdaviationmuseum.com Submitted by Pam Bird