Pioneer women pilots
MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. – (From left to right) Helen Trigg, Ethel Sheehy, Irene Raven, Betty Wright and Betty Richards, Women’s Airforce Service pilots, pose next to a Moody Field aircraft here in 1944. During World War II, WASPs served as flight instructors, glider tow pilots and engineering test pilots, as well as completing other duties including towing targets and ferrying aircraft. (Contributed photo from Texas Woman's University, The Woman's Collection)
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