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Did you know


The Amelia Earhart (T-AKE) Naval ship is being christened at 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 6, 2008. The ceremony is at General Dynamics, NASSCO ship yards, 2798 East Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA. Amelia's primary job will be to deliver ammunition, provisions, etc. to other navel vessels.
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That Anne Morrow Lindbergh was the first woman to fiy the great circle route from New York to China?
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That over 70 years ago Ameila Earhart embarked on her last famous flight?
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In the News


Florene Miller Watson, WWII Pilots Honored
Watson is one of 300 surviving Women Airforce Service Pilots who soon may be recognized for their efforts in World War II. In all, 1,102 women pilots served.
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Women In Aviation's Monthly Star –
Eileen M. Collins to be inducted into the Congressional National Aviation Hall of Fame.
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Barbara Barrett McConnell Takes Oath for Ambassador of Finland
Barbara McConnell Barrett, a business leader and lawyer who has dedicated her life to serving her community, state, country and world . . .
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Featured Women


Colonel Eleen M. Collins, First Woman Shuttle
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Colonel Sally D. Murphy, First Woman Army Aviator
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Harriet Quimby, First American Woman to Earn a Pilot's License
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Florene Miller Watson, First Commanding Women Officer at WASF/WASP
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