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While in conversation with author and journalist Mark Whitaker, author Becky Aikman talked about how the American women pilots who volunteered to ferry warplanes for the British military during World ...
Jackie Moggridge overcame prejudice to become a trailblazer for women in aviation.
"I remember the day walking down the aisle, holding on to my father's arm. I was so proud," Toni Cilberti told Newsweek.
The group, which is committed to raising awareness about sex trafficking, organized the event to recognize and honor the ...
Following the steps of the original Rosies, more than 50 mostly women volunteers have answered the call to repair and ...
The Six Triple Eight, the only all-Black female unit to serve overseas in World War II, was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal Tuesday – 80 years after they were deployed to Europe to ...
Yoriko Suzuki, who died at the age of 87 in June, lamented about how her life and those of many others were turned upside down by the war.
Marigold “Margot” McNeely, who warned British cities of German air attacks during World War II, died Sept. 12 in her Covington home. She was 98.