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WASP Tales | Avenger Blog Post
Hitting the Silk – The Caterpillar Club

Click below to read more about The Caterpillar Club founded by Leslie Irvin as an exclusive club for those who had their lives saved by a parachute.

Written by Julia Lauria-Blum
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WASP Tales | Avenger Blog Post

Operation Celestial Flight Honoring the Thirty-Eight

“Our mission is to honor the 38 WASP who died in the service of their country” – U.S. Army Chaplain, Capt. J. Clemens, 2013

Written by Julia Lauria-Blum

THIS DAY

IN HISTORY:

July 20

WASP Ellen H. Gery 43-2, is born in 1920

WASP Vivian Gilchrist Nemhauser 44-3, is born in 1919

WASP Ann E. Cawley O’Connor 44-7, is born in 1922

WASP in the Spotlight

Read about the lives of five incredible WASP. Stop by the Museum at Avenger Field to see the exhibit in person before it changes in April 2026.

Collections

Artifacts bring history to life and often reveal what words cannot.

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Artifacts and zoot suits add flair that no other venue can.

History

Discover how history intertwines with the present and is relevant today.

Avenger Blog

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. “When you take off, it’s power,” she said, “you push the throttle forward and it pushes right back into the seat, and you go on up. And it’s beautiful up there.” Seated in the den of her family seaside retreat overlooking Pico Beach in Massachusetts, Lillian’s face lit up as she recounted the experience, as a member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World War II. Over six decades later, her love for flying in service to country was palpable.

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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

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The Harmons – 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. Harmon’s historic ‘Round-the-Rim’ flight in 1919. From WASP pilot Elaine Harmon’s contributions to women’s military aviation to her granddaughter Erin Miller’s 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.

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Iris Cummings Wings Pinning from Jackie Cochran with her father

1944 & HR 4219 – The Legislation to Militarize the WASP (Part I)

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States was a country at war on two fronts, in both the European and Pacific Theater of Operations. In its aftermath, with the America’s direct involvement in the allied war effort, the U.S. built up both its military and airpower presence overseas.

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Partner Organizations & Sponsors

The National WASP WWII Museum is thrilled to be working with the following organizations and sponsors to preserve history from World War II.

Thank you to our 2025 Homecoming Sponsors!

If you're interested in becoming a Partner Organization or Sponsor, please email lisataylor@waspmuseum.org.