‘P’ is for Pursuit | The WASP who ferried the hottest fighters of the day by Julia Lauria-Blum

From the early to the middle of the 20th century, the name ‘Pursuit’, or the letter ‘P’, was primarily used by the U.S. Army Air Service – later called the […]
November 23
WASP Betty Shea Boyd 43-5, is born in 1920 WASP Doris Burmester Nathan 44-1, is born in 1916
November 17
WASP Ruth Grimm Trees 43-2, is born in 1915 WASP Constance Young Reynolds 43-7, is born in 1921 WASP Jacqueline R. Lake Carmine 43-8, is born in 1917 WASP Lila […]
November 15
WASP Geraldine B. Masinter Hill 43-2, is born in 1910 WASP Henrietta Richmond 43-4, is born in 1920 WASP Enid C. Fisher 43-5, is born in 1917 WASP Elizabeth B. […]
November 14
In 1942, Aviation Enterprises will be in charge of training women pilots WASP Frances M. Snyder Tanassy 43-6 is born in 1921 WASP Dori M. Marland Martin 43-8, is born […]
November 13
In 1943, Class 43-7 graduates WASP Suzanne U. DeLano Parish 44-6, is born in 1922
November 12
By 1943, the WASP Program had trained 472 women pilots
November 11
WASP Frederica McAfee Richardson 43-3, is born in 1917 WASP Joann Garrett 43-6, is born in 1919 WASP Ruth Humphreys Brown 43-8, is born in 1921
November 10
WASP Mary Catharine Johnson McKay 43-2, is born in 1916
November 9
In 1942, The WFTD graduates will be absorbed into Ferrying Command in Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron.