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[Brown Speaking Under Tent]
Photograph of Eleanor Brown standing in the shade of an outdoor tent. She is wearing a blue WASP scarf and speaking into a microphone, possibly at a WASP memorial. A blonde haired woman can be seen standing to the back left.
[WASP at Highground Memorial]
Photograph of WASP Dorothy Lewis and Carol Hamilton at the Highground Memorial with a WASP statue. One of the women is wearing a blue WASP reunion scarf. A plaque below the statue reads, "Women Airforce Service Pilots W.A.S.P. World War II 1942-1944". A note on the back of the photo reads, "At The Highgrouns Memorial, Carol Hamilton, Dot Lewis".
[Outdoor WASP Memorial]
Photograph of a WASP memorial ceremony taking place outdoors with metal globe sculpture seen in the background. Two speakers can be seen in the foreground with sheets of paper. They are standing next to a statue covered by a blue tarp. A plaque beneath the statue reads, "Women Airforce Service Pilots W.A.S.P. World War II 1942-1944". An Air Force member at attention can be seen to the right and a woman can be seen standing in the left background.
[WASP Placing Wreath]
Photograph of two WASP placing a wreath on a white stand in the center of a crowd outdoors. A uniformed U.S. Air Force officer is seen standing behind the wreath, and other uniformed personnel can be seen mixed in the crowd.
[Park Area]
Photograph of a high elevated park area with small trees, picnic tables and a road seen in the foreground. People can be seen in the background viewing what appears to be a monument, and a forested landscape can be seen in the distance.
[WASP Unveiling Memorial]
Photograph of a man and two WASP members pulling a tarp off of a WASP memorial statue outdoors. Four Air Force ROTC members and a woman in a blue skirt can be seen standing to the right and a large, metal globe sculpture can be seen in the background.
[Letter from Dawn Letson to Eleanor Brown, January 14, 2004]
Letter from Dawn Letson to Eleanor Brown thanking Brown for her donation to the WASP Endowment.
[WASP Standing with Wreath]
Photograph of two WASP standing together in front what appears to be a memorial wreath in the center of a crowd outdoros. A U.S. Air Force officer is seen standing behind the wreath. Other uniformed personnel can be seen in the crowd.
[Air Force Speaker at Memorial]
Photograph of a woman in a U.S. Air Force ROTC uniform speaking into a microphone at the base of a set of outdoor stone steps at a memorial service. A wooden and metal bench can be seen in the foreground to the left.
[Navy Speaker at Memorial]
Photograph of a woman in a what appears to be a U.S. Navy uniform speaking in the center of a crowd outdoors for some sort of memorial ceremony. Another woman in uniform can be seen to the right, and other uniformed personnel can be seen in the crowd.
[Air Force and WASP at Memorial]
Photograph of many people standing and sitting in rows of chairs outdoors. Many are WASP, sitting in chairs with signs that say, "Reserved for WASP" on them. Many uniformed Air Force personnel can be seen in throughout the crowd.
[Brown with WWII Memorial #2]
Photograph of Eleanor Brown in white clothes and shoes with a white bag, blue WASP reunion scarf, and a tan brimmed hat. She is seen standing outdoors to the right of a large, metal globe sculpture that is a war memorial. The text engraved at the base of the statue reads, "In Memory of All Who Served In World War II".
[Air Force ROTC Color Guard #2]
Photograph of four Air Force ROTC color guard members holding up a U.S. flag and possibly and Air Force flag at WASP memorial ceremony. They are seen standing in a stony outdoor pace with wooden chairs to the left and a large, metal globe sculpture seen in the left background.
[Agenda for the WASP Mini Reunion]
Agenda for the WASP Mini Reunion held April 1-4, 2005 in Washington, D.C.
[WASP Unveiling Memorial #2]
Photograph of a man and two WASP members pulling a tarp off of a WASP memorial statue outdoors. Four Air Force ROTC members and a woman in a blue skirt can be seen standing to the right and a large, metal globe sculpture can be seen in the background.
[Woman Speaking at Memorial #2]
Photograph of a female speaker standing outdoors in front of a statue memorial with a tarp draped over it.
[Outdoor WASP Memorial #2]
Photograph of a WASP memorial ceremony taking place outdoors with metal globe sculpture seen in the background. Two speakers can be seen in the foreground with sheets of paper. They are standing next to a statue covered by a blue tarp. A plaque beneath the statue reads, "Women Airforce Service Pilots W.A.S.P. World War II 1942-1944". An Air Force member at attention can be seen to the right and a woman can be seen standing in the left background.
[WASP with Statue]
Photograph of Eleanor Brown in a white outfit with blue reunion scarf standing to the right of a WASP memorial statue. Another woman, possibly another WASP, can be seen standing to the statue's left. The plaque at the statue's base reads, "Women Airforce Service Pilots W.A.S.P. World War II 1942-1944".
[Brown with WASP Statue]
Photograph of Eleanor Brown in a white shirt and blue WASP reunion scarf standing to the left of a WASP memorial statue with trees in the background.
[Convention Center]
Photograph of the ceiling of what appears to be a convention center. A crowd of people can be seen in the bottom foreground, and photos of WASP members can be seen lined along the wall to the left.
[Woman Speaking at Memorial]
Photograph of a female speaker standing outdoors in front of a statue memorial with a tarp draped over it.
[War Memorial]
Photograph of a war memorial composed of statue of soldiers hunkered behind a wall and a rifle balanced on two posts. A forested landscape can be seen in the distance.
[Military and WASP at Memorial]
Photograph of many people standing and sitting in rows of chairs outdoors. Many are WASP, sitting in chairs with signs that say, "Reserved for WASP" on them. Various kinds of uniformed military personnel, such as Air Force and Navy, can be seen throughout the crowd.
[WASP Receiving Wreath]
Photograph of a man in a U.S. Air Force Uniform presenting a wreath to a WASP in front of a crowd of people outdoors, possibly some kind of memorial ceremony.
[Clipping: War and Remembrance]
Newspaper clipping of photos and an article about efforts to memorialize female participants in World War II, continued on both sides of the clipping.
A Time To Keep #2
Booklet of photographs about the 44-W-4 class of Women Airforce Service Pilots at Sweetwater, Texas. A handwritten note on the cover reads, "Doris Tanner at Indio 12-6-87 copies given to 44w4 Dor. Allen, Marg. Diffin, Peg Parker, Scotty Folkins, Hazel Stamper, McCart, Roulstone, Rohrer, Stines, (and Dolly Wethey)".
[Clipping: Memorial will honor U.S. military women]
Newspaper clippings of an article about plans to build a memorial honoring U.S. military women, including WASPs. Fragments of other articles are visible on the other side of each clipping.
In Memoriam: Thirty-Eight American Women Pilots
Memorial pamphlet honoring the thirty-eight Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) who lost their lives in service during World War II.
[Last Flight]
List of WASP members who died between March 2000 and April 2001, compiled by the group's chaplain, Florene Watson. It includes the full name, WASP class, and date of death for the twenty-four women listed.
[Uniformed Speaker at Memorial #2]
Photograph of a woman in a skirted U.S. Air Force uniform speaking to a crowd outdoors. Other uniformed personnel can be seen in the crowd. The event appears to be a memorial service of some kind.
[Air Force ROTC Color Guard]
Photograph of four Air Force ROTC color guard members holding up a U.S. flag and possibly and Air Force flag at WASP memorial ceremony. They are seen standing in a stony outdoor pace with wooden chairs to the left and a large, metal globe sculpture seen in the left background.
[Navy Speaker at Memorial #2]
Photograph of a woman in a what appears to be a U.S. Navy uniform speaking in the center of a crowd outdoors for some sort of memorial ceremony. Another woman in uniform can be seen behind the speaker, and other uniformed personnel can be seen in the crowd.
The Avenger, Volume 2, Issue 2, May 2006
Newsletter of the National WASP WWII Museum including news, events, and other information of interest to the museum's membership.
[Program: WASP Honor Ceremony]
Program for a ceremony honoring Women Airforce Service Pilots service in World War II.
[Email from Sherry Ringler to the WASP Board, October 2, 2007]
Email from Sherry Ringler to the WASP Board discussing the income generated from selling inventory at the Columbus air show. She also mentions meeting Tony Masa, who took part in the "Missing Man" flyover for "a WASP in Springfield" (Caro Bosca) the week before.
[Brown Speaking Under Tent #2]
Photograph of Eleanor Brown standing in the shade of an outdoor tent. She is wearing a blue WASP scarf and speaking into a microphone, possibly at a WASP memorial. A blonde haired woman can be seen standing to the back left.
[Star Memorial]
Photograph of a monument or landmark created on a hill that is composed of a garden-like area in the shape of a star. A forested area can be seen in the background, and the photo is taken from a high angle.
[Uniformed Speaker at Memorial]
Photograph of a woman in a skirted U.S. Air Force uniform speaking to a crowd outdoors. Other uniformed personnel can be seen in the crowd. The event appears to be a memorial service of some kind.
[Brown with WWII Memorial]
Photograph of Eleanor Brown in white clothes and shoes with a white bag, blue WASP reunion scarf, and a tan brimmed hat. She is seen standing outdoors to the right of a large, metal globe sculpture that is a war memorial. The text engraved at the base of the statue reads, "In Memory of All Who Served In World War II".
[Clipping: Plan to memorialize military women]
Newspaper clipping of a partial article about plans to memorialize female military members, including members of WASP and the Texas Wing of Women Flyers. Portions of other articles, with photographs, are visible on the back of the clipping.
[Snapp with WASP Class Memorial #2]
Photograph of Helen Snapp in WASP uniform standing in front of a wall memorial with WASP names and class numbers engraved into it. She is seen standing to the left and pointing down at her own name in the stone under the class number 43-W-4. A note seen written on the back of the photo reads, "Avenger Field Sweetwater, TX."
[Snapp with WASP Class Memorial]
Photograph of Helen Snapp in WASP uniform standing in front of a wall memorial with WASP names and class numbers engraved into it. She is seen standing to the left and pointing down at her own name in the stone under the class number 43-W-4.
[Elaine D. Harmon Looking a Memorial Wall for the WASP]
Photograph of WASP Elaine D. Harmon standing with her hands clasped behind her back, as she looks at a memorial for the Women Airforce Service Pilots. There is an American flag behind her, as well as a news crew in the far background.
[WASP Unveiling Wasp Memorial Statue]
Photograph of two Women Airforce Service Pilots, holding a white rope connected to the WASP memorial statue off screen. The statue sits in the middle of the wishing well at TSTC.
[WASP at a Memorial]
Photograph of two WASP at a memorial. One of them is wearing a red jacket with a blue tie, and one of them is wearing a military uniform. There are also people in the background.
WASP 2000, Jacqueline Cochran Remembered...
Program entitled "WASP 2000, Jacqueline Cochran Remembered..." Included are a page of Cochran's career highlights, letters, historical info, photographs, artwork, itineraries, WASP bios, and sponsor ads.
The Return of the WASP, 1986 Annual Reunion
Program for the WASP reunion of 1986 at Avenger Field. The front cover has a Fifinella logo. Inside are signed letters from Governor Mark White and Mayor Rick Rhodes, a biography of 'Dedie' Deaton, historical photos of WASP with captions, Board of Directors information, itineraries for the reunion, reunion planning committee information, and sponsors.
[Clipping: Coverage Faulted]
Newspaper clipping of a letter to the editor of The Victoria Advocate from Eleanor M. Brown, berating the newspaper for not providing better coverage of the dedication of the Women in Military Service for America Memorial. Parts of two other articles are visible on the back of the clipping.
[Clipping: New memorial to honor all military women]
Newspaper clippings of an article about plans for a memorial to honor Women in Military Service for America in Arlington, Virginia. There are other articles on the back of the clippings.
[Notice of Request for Jacqueline Cochran Memorial Fund]
Notice of a request for donations for the Jacqueline Cochran Memorial Fund, with information on the how to donate and how to attend the memorial ceremony for Cochran.
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