Command Study 10, Chapter 1. The Evolution of Democracy (to 1776)

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This booklet is the first chapter of a training course developed for Air Force Reserve personnel. This chapter focuses on the development of democracy in the Western world and includes background information, analysis, review questions, and a list of suggested readings for further study.

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v, 28 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

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United States. Air Force. Continental Air Command. June 1963.

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Located at Avenger Field in Nolan County Texas, the WASP World War II Museum commits to preserving the legacy of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) of WWII. As a teaching museum, it features archives, exhibits, and oral histories that record a significant period in history when women dared to break barriers and contribute to victory.

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This booklet is the first chapter of a training course developed for Air Force Reserve personnel. This chapter focuses on the development of democracy in the Western world and includes background information, analysis, review questions, and a list of suggested readings for further study.

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v, 28 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

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Command Study X

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  • Accession or Local Control No: WASP_2014-04-134A
  • Accession or Local Control No: 45-0004
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth1010437

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Bringing the history of the Women Airforce Service Pilots to life, these archives represent the role of the flight school in training women pilots to fly military planes and show how WASPs responded socially and professionally to new challenges brought by war. Included are financial documents, photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence, pilots' logs, and flight manuals.

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Featuring thousands of newspapers, photographs, sound recordings, technical drawings, and much more, this diverse collection tells the story of Texas through the preservation and exhibition of valuable resources.

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  • June 1963

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United States. Air Force. Continental Air Command. Command Study 10, Chapter 1. The Evolution of Democracy (to 1776), pamphlet, June 1963; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1010437/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting National WASP WWII Museum.

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