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Picture of the Day: Honoring the WASP

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2025 · 1 Comment

Lindy Segall sent in this flyer, explaining: “A ceremony was held Feb. 17, 2025, to unveil an engraved plaque commemorating the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Created by the Zonta Club of Fredericksburg (ZCF) in Texas, the plaque will be placed in the Memorial Courtyard of the National Museum of the Pacific War.”

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  1. Susan Loricchio says

    February 18, 2025 at 6:28 am

    Awesome, Zontians of Fredericksburg. Zonta never ceases to amaze with their contributions and awareness relating to women in aviation. We love our Zontians here in NJ. This week Gov. Dorothy Knauer and Pam Morgan of Essex Co. are spearheading Zonta’s booth this weekend at the Intrepid Museum on the Hudson River, in NYC harbor. Zonta also offers a $10,000 scholarship for a Fellow in an Areospace career. Zonta was the only non-aviation organization Amelia Earhart belonged to, was active in.

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