History Thru The Lens

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My interests in history and photography come together in this photoblog. Featured in this blog are historical pictures such as the above photo of the RMS Olympic and her sister ship the RMS Titanic, which would prove to be the last one of them together side by side. Hopefully all who visit will enjoy it and recommend the site to their friends.

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Into The Wild Blue Yonder!

During World War II, the WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots) was established to enable male pilots to be available for deployment to the combat zones. This corp of brave women were responsible for many tasks during the war, including delivering aircraft to various locations and testing aircraft for combat worthiness.

Violet Cowden was one of the over a thousand WASPs on duty during that period who would never have the proper recognition for their contributions until 1977, when their veteran's status was finally acknowledged, complete with benefits.

Today, Violet Cowden and her sister surviving WASP members were honored in Congress and presented with the Congressional Gold Medal. Violet is pictured above both during the war, and today at 93 when she took to the air in a light combat aircraft before the medal ceremony.

Of the 1102 WASPs who served, about 300 are still alive, with about 200 attending today's ceremony.

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