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[WASP Sunbathing at Avenger Field]

Description: Photograph of a group of trainees in the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) lounging and subathing in the space between two barracks at Avenger Field. The typewritten label attached to the photograph's bottom edge reads, "Avenger Beach!" The back of the photograph is stamped "D. Deaton from D. Strother."
Date: unknown
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Clipping: Plunging into her 90s]

Description: Newspaper clipping of an article about a WASP member, Frances L. Cisternino, who went skydiving for her 90th birthday, briefly describing her experience as service pilot in WWII. The article includes several photos of Cisternino preparing for and floating down from her sky-dive. The article is continued on the back of the clipping, with a photograph of the onlookers at the event, along with some obituaries and part of another article.
Date: December 10, 2002
Creator: Copenhaver, Larry
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Ski Group]

Description: Photograph of a group of people on skis gathered around a snow mobile at the top of a hill. A house can be seen at the bottom of the hill in the background, nestled against the edge of a forest.
Date: unknown
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Basketball Team]

Description: Photograph of a basketball team posing together, with several basketballs in front of them. The men in the top row are Reuben Lasee and Cox, and those in the bottom row are Don Wampler, Cohen, and Wacks. Trees are visible in the background.
Date: [1941..1945]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Letter from Don Wampler]

Description: Letter from Don Wampler to Tiny, written in red pen on brown construction paper, asking that Tiny come visit Wampler and his family in Florida. Three photographs are pasted to the letter. One shows a ball team, another shows Wampler standing by a wooden fence outside a gym, and the third is a photograph of a movie theater.
Date: [1941..1945]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum
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