Aline ‘Pat’ Rhonie | Pilot, Artist, WAFS Original by Julia Lauria-Blum
Aline ‘Pat’ Rhonie was a pioneering pilot who learned to fly in 1930 in Reno, Nevada and on Long Island at Roosevelt Field during the ‘Golden Age of Aviation’. By
Aline ‘Pat’ Rhonie was a pioneering pilot who learned to fly in 1930 in Reno, Nevada and on Long Island at Roosevelt Field during the ‘Golden Age of Aviation’. By
A beloved, mischievous female gremlin with a mission of morale! During the Second World War, Walt Disney Productions created over 1,200 unit insignia for all branches of the U.S. armed
WASP Marion J. Mackey DeGregario 43-1 is born in 1913 WASP Betty Jane Hanson Erenberg 44-3 is born in 1921 WASP Karla D. Mogensen Jordan 44-5 is born in 1915
Author of Lady Flyer: The Extraordinary True Story of WWII Aviator Nancy Harkness Love Following World War 1, a plethora of trained pilots returned to American soil. Jobs such as
WASP Marybelle Jean Lyall Arduengo 44-4 is born in 1921 WASP Alyce Stevens Rohrer 44-4 is born in 1922
In 1932, Nancy Harkness Love Sent out eighty-three telegrams to prospective women for the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron WASP Katherine Landry Steele 43-7 is born in 1917 WASP Kate Lee
WASP Katherine deBarnard 43-2 is born in 1908 WASP Lucy B. Walker McGinnis is born in 1914 WASP Ruth Craig Jones 44-1 is born in 1913 WASP Dorothy F. Britt
WASP Margaret Ann Hamilton Tunner 43-2 is born in 1918 WASP Geraldine Hardman Jordan 43-5 is born in 1921