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WASP Tales | Avenger Blog Post
Three Sixth Graders from Iowa Help Continue the WASP Legacy
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Lillian Yonally - A Life in Color
In 2005, while recording her oral history, Lillian Yonally recalled the thrilling sensation of lifting up from a runway and into the air.
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The Winter 2025 Newsletter is here!
Happy Hoildays and New Year! We are excited to bring ina new year with our WASP family, friends, and supporters. In April on the 17 โ 18, our staff would
Larger Than Life โ Bessica Raiche and a Dog Named Roxey
At the newly renovated Mineola Station, along the main line of the Long Island Railroad, stands a work of public art depicting two figures cast in bronze, which are larger than life, both historically and figuratively.
Three Sixth Graders from Iowa Help Continue the WASP Legacy
The WASP Museum congratulates Tynnlie Schram, Sydney Edwards, and Paige Nicholson for their documentary on the WASP, Sisters in the Sky Reaching New Heights Claiming Military Rights. These 6th grade ladies from Akron-Westfield
Lillian Yonally โ A Life in Color
In 2005, while recording her oral history, Lillian Yonally recalled the thrilling sensation of lifting up from a runway and into the air.
The Spring 2025 Newsletter is here!
Happy Spring! Keep updated with the latest news, articles, and events at the WASP WWII Museum by reading our monthly newsletters. Subscribe to our mailing list to get exclusive WASP
Operation Celestial Flight Honoring the Thirty-Eight
โOur mission is to honor the 38 WASP who died in the service of their countryโ โ U.S. Army Chaplain, Capt. J. Clemens, 2013
The Harmons โ A Family Legacy of Flight and Service to Country
The Harmon family has built a remarkable legacy of aviation and service spanning over a century, beginning with Lt. Ernest E. Harmonโs historic โRound-the-Rimโ flight in 1919. From WASP pilot Elaine Harmonโs contributions to womenโs military aviation to her granddaughter Erin Millerโs advocacy for WASP recognition at Arlington National Cemetery, their dedication to flight and country has continued across generations. Today, Erin carries on the family tradition as a pilot, ensuring that the Harmon legacy soars into the future.