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Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) Historical Markers

Markers honoring the female federal civil service pilots known as WASPs and those women who flew in their World War II predecessor organizations. While performing valued aerial service during the war, they unfortunately were not granted military veteran status until 1977, and much later recognized with a Congressional Gold Medal in 2009.
 
Arizonan Women Airforce Service Pilots – WASP Marker image, Touch for more information
By Michael Herrick, April 5, 2017
Arizonan Women Airforce Service Pilots – WASP Marker
1 Arizona, Maricopa County, Mesa — Arizonan Women Airforce Service Pilots – WASP
On N. Greenfield Road at E. McKellips Road, on the right when traveling north on N. Greenfield Road.
Commemorative Air Force Arizona Military Aviation Walk of Honor Proudly Recognizes Arizonan Women Airforce Service Pilots – WASP 1942 — 1944 “We live in the wind and sand … and our eyes are on the stars!” The . . . Map (db m102898) HM WM
2 California, Riverside County, Thermal — Jacqueline CochranFirst Woman to Break the Sound Barrier
On Warhawk Way, on the right when traveling south.
monument front: Jacqueline Cochran (1906-1980) Woman Pilot, Record Setter, WASP, Ninety-Nine First Woman to Break the Sound Barrier Charter Member of the Coachella Valley Chapter of Ninety-Nines Jackie Cochran . . . Map (db m114556) HM
3 Colorado, El Paso County, United States Air Force Academy — 2nd Ferrying Group1942-1946 — Turning Final —
Dedicated in remembrance of all who served in the 2nd Ferry Group · Ferrying Division Air Transport Command. New Castle Army Air Base, Delaware. The group delivered aircraft all over the world and was the first to utilize women pilots, . . . Map (db m161751) WM
4 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — 2nd Ferrying Group
Near Perimeter Road, 0.7 miles west of Bayside Drive (Delaware Route 9), on the left when traveling west.
Dedicated in remembrance of all who served in the 2nd Ferrying Group, Ferrying Division Air Transport Command, New Castle Army Base, Delaware. 1942-1946 The group delivered aircraft all over the world and was the first to utilize . . . Map (db m142515) HM WM
5 Florida, Okaloosa County, Fort Walton Beach — Jacqueline CochranWorld War II
Near Miracle Strip Parkway, SE (U.S. 98) west of Pier Road, on the right when traveling west.
Ms. Cochran was an American pilot who held more speed, distance, and altitude records than any other flyer during her career. Ms. Cochran took her first flying lesson in 1932, and got her pilot's license in three weeks. She soon mastered the . . . Map (db m192254) HM
6 Illinois, St. Clair County, Scott Air Force Base — Nancy Harkness Love1914 - 1976 — Airlift/Tanker Association Hall of Fame Inductee - 1996 —
On Main Street just east of Symington Drive, on the right when traveling east.
An aviation pioneer, she earned her pilots license in 1930 at the age of 16 and her air transport rating in 1933. In 1942 she was instrumental in establishing under Air Transport Command (ATC), the women's auxiliary ferrying squadron, a predecessor . . . Map (db m183959) HM
7 Mississippi, Jackson County, Moss Point — Honoring Women in the Military
Near Main Sreet (Mississippi Route 613) 0.1 miles north of Mc Innis Avenue.
Army Nurse Corps, Est. Jan. 2, 1901 Navy Nurse Corps, Est. May 13, 1908 WAAC/WAC, (Women's Army Auxiliary Corps) Army, Est. May 15, 1942. July 1, 1943 The word auxiliary was dropped and merged into the WAC (Woman's Army . . . Map (db m102384) WM
8 Nevada, Clark county, Boulder City — Women Airforce Service PilotsWW II 1942 – 1944
Near Buchanan Blvd.
We Salute all WASPS You have shown that you can fly wingtip to wingtip with your brothersMap (db m46834) HM
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9 Ohio, Franklin County, Whitehall, Norton Field — 31-25 — Norton Field
On Broad Street, on the right when traveling east.
Side A: The first airport in central Ohio, Norton Field was named for World War I pilot and star Ohio State University athlete Fred William Norton, a Columbus native. On July 2, 1918, Capt. Norton led the 27th “Eagle”Pursuit Squadron . . . Map (db m17414) HM
10 Ohio, Montgomery County, Riverside — 2nd Ferrying Group
Dedicated in remembrance of all who served in the 2nd Ferrying Group, Ferrying Division Air Transport Command New Castle Army Air Base, Delaware 1942 - 1946 The group delivered aircraft all over the world and was the first to utilize . . . Map (db m92839) HM WM
11 Ohio, Montgomery County, Riverside — Women Airforce Service Pilots
On Spaatz Street at Bong Street on Spaatz Street.
Women Airforce Service Pilots served their country in World War II. They were the first women military pilots to fly with the United States Army Air Forces, 1942-1944.Map (db m179023) HM WM
12 Texas, Nolan County, Sweetwater — 5667 — W.A.S.P. Training Base: Avenger Field(A quarter of a mile to the north)
On Avenger Field Road (Loop State Highway 170) at Frontage U.S. 20 Frontage Road, on the right when traveling north on Avenger Field Road.
  Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) trained here in military aircraft during World War II, from Feb. 21, 1943, through final graduation day, Dec. 7, 1944.   Avenger Field first served as a training base for British Royal Air Force Cadets . . . Map (db m88709) HM
13 Texas, Nolan County, Sweetwater — 5893 — Women Airforce Service Pilots
Near Homer K Taylor Drive at College Drive.
  Jacqueline Cochran, one to the most famous women pilots of the twentieth century, persistently lobbied U.S. Army Airforce General Henry "Hap" Arnold to establish a flight training program for women during World War II. Hard-pressed for pilots . . . Map (db m88710) HM
14 Texas, Taylor County, Merkel — 12216 — Cornelia Clark Fort(February 5, 1919 - March 21, 1943)
On Farm to Market Road 126 at Farm to Market Road 1085, on the right when traveling south on Road 126.
Born into an affluent Tennessee family, Cornelia Fort attended the Ward-Belmont School in Nashville and graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in New York in 1939. She returned to a society life in Tennessee but was soon introduced to flying by a . . . Map (db m77737) HM
15 Virginia, Gloucester County, Gloucester — NW-23 — Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)
On Ware Neck Road (Virginia Route 623) at Flat Iron Road (Virginia Route 690), on the left when traveling south on Ware Neck Road.
The Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), including Gloucester resident Margaret Ann Hamilton Tunner (1917-2009), transported and flight tested aircraft and towed targets for the U.S. military during World War II. More than 25,000 female pilots . . . Map (db m63188) HM
16 West Virginia, Summers County, Sandstone — Lelia Pearl Bragg Laska Chamberlain
On West Virginia Route 20 at River Road (Local Route 20/7), on the left when traveling south on State Route 20.
Born 1909 in Summers County, she learned to fly airplanes in 1933. One of few women instructors in the pre-WWII Civilian Flight Training Program, during the war she was in Women Airforce Service Pilots and a Pentagon cryptologist. In 1946, . . . Map (db m179189) HM
17 Wisconsin, Clark County, Neillsville — Women Airforce Service Pilots Monument
Near Ridge Road, 0.4 miles west of Clark Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Women Airforce Service Pilots W.A.S.P. World War II 1942-1944                               Dedicated July 31, 2006Map (db m78703) WM
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