Women In The Wild Blue: Target-Towing WASP at Camp Davis (2006) By David A. Stallman
This is a tribute to the WASP, heroic young women who flew military aircraft during WWII. The Women Airforce Service Pilots ferried aircraft from factory to airbase, and towed aerial targets for anti-aircraft gunnery training.
Camp Davis, North Carolina, figured prominently in anti-aircraft training and the early development of drone planes. Through journals, letters home, and interviews, we have a window into their lives and their missions.
These women were pioneers and patriots. Their spirits will always be living in the wild blue.
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- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 240 Pages
- In Good Condition
































