
Visit to the WASP archives
In June 2021 LaVone Kay and Carol Cain were given the honor of visiting the WASP Archives at the Texas Women’s University, Denton, Texas. WASP
In June 2021 LaVone Kay and Carol Cain were given the honor of visiting the WASP Archives at the Texas Women’s University, Denton, Texas. WASP
Zoot suits were for the trainees and only came in men sizes, most of the time the coveralls were too big, the trainees would have
Thank you to Peggy King, daughter of Dorothy for sharing these items. The note regarding Dorothy’s flight goggles was interesting! Lapel pin – not official
A neat group of wartime & reunion material attributed to WASP pilot Dorothy Avery. I believe that only 1,074 women earned the WASP wing in
This is an example of the dress Santiago blue uniform coat issued to the Woman’s Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) during World War II. This particular
Khaki slacks called “General’s Pants”, white blouses and overseas caps were worn by the very first classes as their ‘dress’ uniforms for graduations. Also worn
Katherine Kupferberg Kornblum uniform items that sold on Griffin Militaria. The group includes the modified Ike jacket and the sterling, pin back WASP wings of