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Tue, Feb 16, 2010

Women Air Force Service Pilots Of WWII To Be Honored

Will Receive The Congressional Gold Medal On March 10th

Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) from World War II will finally be given the recognition and honor they deserve when they and representatives of deceased WASP receive a Congressional Gold Medal during a ceremony to be held in the United States Capitol on Wednesday, March 10, 2010. The WASP were a trailblazing group of 1,102 civilian female pilots, the first to fly military aircraft under the direction of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Nearly 70 years ago, WASP ferried fighter, bomber, transport, and training aircraft and performed other missions in the continental United States to help defend America’s freedom.

Through their heroic and patriotic actions, the WASP helped pave the way for women military aviators today. The WASP were not granted military status until 1977 and the women pilots had to pay their own way to training, set up collections to help send a fallen WASP home, and after the war, paid their own way home. Fewer than 300 WASP survive today and more than half, along with some one thousand family members and friends, are expected to travel to Washington to personally receive their medals. The Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation will serve as the official host for two days of events in the nation’s capital to honor the WASP and recognize their service.

“The Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation is both honored and pleased to be a part of this historic event to pay tribute to the Women Air Force Service Pilots of World War II. The Women’s Memorial was built so that the American public, and the world, could come to know about the over 2.5 million women who have served in the nation’s defense,” said Brigadier General Wilma L. Vaught (USAF, Ret.), president of the Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation. “Our primary mission is to tell the story of women’s service. It is therefore both fitting and essential that we would assist in this tribute to the WASP and their extraordinary story of service and sacrifice at a time in our history when women aviators were almost non-existent. The WASP were true trailblazers.”

Activities honoring the WASP commence with a private remembrance ceremony at the World War II Memorial on Tuesday, March 9 at 1600. A welcome salute reception will immediately follow at the Women In Military Service For America Memorial. Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Republican Leader John Boehner, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and Members of Congress will hold the Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony on March 10 at 11 a.m. in the Capitol. A celebration reception for WASP, family, and friends will be held in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center following the ceremony. Legendary television news anchor and author of “The Greatest Generation” Tom Brokaw will attend. Additional special guests include Vice Admiral Vivien Crea (USCG, Ret.), the first woman to serve as a Presidential Military Aide and pioneering Coast Guard aviator; Colonel Eileen Collins (USAF, Ret.), the first woman astronaut to command a Space Shuttle; and Major Nicole Malachowski, who initiated legislation to recognize the WASP and the first female to serve as an Air Force Thunderbird pilot. The celebration will conclude with a Military Aviators Tribute Dinner on Wednesday night at the Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center at National Harbor.

“At the Women's Memorial, the Fly Girls of World War II exhibit is showcasing the inspirational history of the WASP. It is a beautiful setting that is dedicated to honoring all women who have worn a uniform and served our country,” said Nancy Parrish, executive director of Wings Across America. “Because of the Women's Memorial Foundation and its exceptional support, the national spotlight is shining even brighter to celebrate and honor the WASP on this special occasion.”

FMI: www.flygirls.org

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