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Confederate Air Force: Southern Minnesota Wing

Description: Pamphlet discussing the Confederate Air Force organization and the many goals and restoration projects of the Southern Minnesota Wing. Several photos of Air Force members can be seen on the front cover, includign a photo of a Woman Airforce Service pilot in the bottom left corner, with the name "Betty" written beneath her.
Date: unknown
Creator: Confederate Air Force
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[30th Reunion Name Tag for Ken Dickson]

Description: Name tag from the Women Airforce Service Pilots 30th reunion that features an illustration of a flying fifinella gremlin in the top left. The name, "Ken Dickson" is handwritten on the tag in red ink along with the phrase, "C of C".
Date: 1972-06~
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Flying Beauty Keeps Shine]

Description: Online article printed from Abilene Reporter-News about a plane from the WASP training years, a 1944 Fairchild PT-19A, that still runs and is taken care of by Bill Johnson.
Date: May 25, 2012
Creator: Kendall-Ball, Greg
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Molly, American Girl Doll]

Description: White text printed on black page describing the history of Molly, an American Girl Doll with a WASP flight suit, the donor of the doll to the WASP museum and her family's connection to WASP, and the designer and donor of the display that the page would have been shown with. The page is pasted onto stiff foam board.
Date: unknown
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Permission to Use Fifinella]

Description: Written permission from Walt Disney Productions for the Order of Fifinella to use the Fifinella insignia designed by Walt Disney, originally published in a WASP newsletter in 1945. A note to Charlyne can be seen at the bottom informing her of Bea Haydu's name change and phone number.
Date: January 25, 1945
Creator: Gunther B. Lessing
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Graduation Announcement Order Form]

Description: Order form for WASP graduation announcement cards with dozens of female pilots' names seen filled out on the form. The name, "Marty Mace", can be seen written at the top edge of the first page, and scribbled numbers can be seen on the backs of some of the pages.
Date: unknown
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum
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