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Partner with the WASP Archive in achieving its mission to collect, protect, preserve and provide access to materials that chronicle the WASP story, it’s legacy, and the personal and professional lives of its pilots. New artifacts are always welcome. Please call Ann Haub at 325-235-0099.
The Official National WASP WWII Museum Online Archive
Explore the National WASP Archive – Now Available Online!
We’re excited to announce the National WASP Archive is now live! This WASP Digital Archive provides access to a vast collection of images, videos, and historical materials, all dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Curated by the Official National WASP WWII Museum, this WASP Online Archive ensures that the stories of these trailblazing women remain accessible for generations to come.
To responsibly access these materials, we ask that you complete a brief form. This helps us provide the necessary credentials and track how the Women Airforce Service Pilots Archive is being used to educate and inspire.
Thank you for helping us honor and share this important history!
Portal to Texas History
To provide direct access, researchers can search and view photos, letters, drawings, historic documents, and personal papers through the Portal to Texas History from the National WASP WWII Museum’s archive by clicking the link below. These items are for personal research only.
All content, photographs, and videos located on this website, the Texas Portal of History, and Vimeo are the property of the National WASP WWII Museum, Inc. These materials may not be used for commercial, government, or non-profit organizations without express permission of the Museum. To discuss usage, please contact lisataylor@waspmuseum.org. Individual students from elementary to graduate school may use pictures or content with proper citations for school projects only.