"Fly Girls of WWII" tells the inspirational stories of the American women known to history as WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots), who answered the call to service during the World War II. More than 25,000 women applied for the experimental flight training program, but only 1,830 were accepted.
In this exhibition, visitors will hear the stories of these pioneering pilots and the triumph and perseverance of these heroic pilots. Visitors will see original WASP World War II uniforms, military artifacts, and learn how these courageous women changed the face of the military.
The exhibit will be on display until July 10.
"Fly Girls of WWII" tells the inspirational stories of the American women known to history as WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots), who answered the call to service during the World War II. More than 25,000 women applied for the experimental flight training program, but only 1,830 were accepted.
In this exhibition, visitors will hear the stories of these pioneering pilots and the triumph and perseverance of these heroic pilots. Visitors will see original WASP World War II uniforms, military artifacts, and learn how these courageous women changed the face of the military.
The exhibit will be on display until July 10.
"Fly Girls of WWII" tells the inspirational stories of the American women known to history as WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots), who answered the call to service during the World War II. More than 25,000 women applied for the experimental flight training program, but only 1,830 were accepted.
In this exhibition, visitors will hear the stories of these pioneering pilots and the triumph and perseverance of these heroic pilots. Visitors will see original WASP World War II uniforms, military artifacts, and learn how these courageous women changed the face of the military.
The exhibit will be on display until July 10.