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The #HonortheWASP Project Decorates Memorials Across the U.S.

Women in Aviation International, and family and friends of the World War II pilots honored them for their service alongside their fellow military aviators.

The #HonortheWASP project promoted by Women in Aviation took place all over the U.S. this weekend in remembrance for Memorial Day. [Photo: Julie Boatman]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Members of Women in Aviation International (WAI) and friends are honoring the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) who served in World War II.
  • The annual #HonorTheWASP program, now in its fifth year, involves visiting WASP graves and leaving remembrances around Memorial Day.
  • The initiative recognizes the WASP, who were not officially recognized as military veterans until 1977, as heroes, mentors, and friends by current women pilots.
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Across the U.S. this weekend—in concert with Memorial Day, members of Women in Aviation International and friends have taken the opportunity to remember the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) that flew for the colors in World War II.

While they weren’t recognized as military veterans until 1977, women pilots have long held the WASP as heroes, mentors, and friends. Since most have now flown west—passed away, in aviation parlance—those pilots honor their kindred spirits by attending to the graves of the WASP no longer with us on Memorial Day.

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