November 24
Happy Thanksgiving from your family at the National WASP WWII Museum! In 1944, the only class training at Avenger Field was the last class, 44-10.
November 22
WASP Dorothy P. Hoover 43-6, is born in 1916
November 21
WASP Martha D. Wagenseil Rupley 43-2, is born in 1917 WASP Kathleen Elliott Thompson 44-8, is born in 1920 WASP Catherine Parker Chatham 44-9, is born in 1920
November 20
In 1944, WASP could resign with good standing WASP Helen Irene Fremd DeGray 43-5, is born in 1920
November 19
WASP M. Virginia E. Watherton Spears 44-9, is born in 1910
November 18
WASP Marjorie Wakeham 43-6, is born in 1915 WASP W. Ruth Woods 44-2, is born in 1921
Larger Than Life – Bessica Raiche and a Dog Named Roxey
At the newly renovated Mineola Station, along the main line of the Long Island Railroad, stands a work of public art depicting two figures cast in bronze, which are larger than life, both historically and figuratively.
Three Sixth Graders from Iowa Help Continue the WASP Legacy
The WASP Museum congratulates Tynnlie Schram, Sydney Edwards, and Paige Nicholson for their documentary on the WASP, Sisters in the Sky Reaching New Heights Claiming Military Rights. These 6th grade ladies from Akron-Westfield […]
Lillian Yonally – A Life in Color
In 2005, while recording her oral history, Lillian Yonally recalled the thrilling sensation of lifting up from a runway and into the air.
The Spring 2025 Newsletter is here!
Happy Spring! Keep updated with the latest news, articles, and events at the WASP WWII Museum by reading our monthly newsletters. Subscribe to our mailing list to get exclusive WASP […]