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9781574412413

Nancy Love and the Wasp Ferry Pilots of World War II

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  • ISBN13:

    9781574412413

  • ISBN10:

    1574412418

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-03-01
  • Publisher: Univ of North Texas Pr
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Summary

She flew the swift P-51 and the capricious P-38, but the heavy, four-engine B-17 bomber and C-54 transport were her forte. This is the story of Nancy Harkness Love who, early in World War II, recruited and led the first group of twenty-eight women to fly military aircraft for the U.S. Army.
When the United States entered World War II, the Army needed pilots to transport or "ferry" its combat-bound aircraft across the United States for overseas deployment and its trainer airplanes to flight training bases. Most male pilots were assigned to combat preparation, leaving few available for ferrying jobs. Into this vacuum stepped Nancy Love and her civilian Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS).
Love had advocated using women as ferry pilots as early as 1940. Jackie Cochran envisioned a more ambitious plan, to train women to perform a variety of the military's flight-related jobs stateside. The Army implemented both programs in the fall of 1942, but Jackie's idea piqued General Hap Arnold's interest and, by summer 1943, her concept had won. The women's programs became one under the name Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), with Cochran as the Director of Women Pilots and Love as the Executive for WASP.
Nancy Love believed that the women attached to the military needed to be on equal footing with the men and given the same opportunities to prove their abilities and mettle. Young women serving today as combat pilots owe much to Love for creating the opportunity for women to serve. Her foresight and tenacity nearly seventy years ago helped ensure their future. Now author Sarah Byrn Rickman, aviation historian, presents the first full-length biography of Nancy Love and her role in the WAFS and WASP programs, Her book will appeal to all with a love of flight.

Table of Contents

List of Photographs of Nancy Harkness Lovep. ix
Forewordp. xi
Prefacep. xvii
Acknowledgmentsp. xx
Prologuep. 1
Learning to Flyp. 5
Learning to Livep. 23
Stretching Her Wingsp. 33
Tricycle Gear Test Pilotp. 45
War in Europe!p. 60
Wanted: Ferry Pilotsp. 70
Two Women Pilot Groupsp. 80
The Originals Gatherp. 91
Growing Painsp. 103
Killed in Service of Her Countryp. 116
Transport and Transitionp. 121
A B-17 Bound for Englandp. 134
Change in the Airp. 147
Pursuit Schoolp. 157
The Quest for Militarizationp. 172
In Pursuit, Coast to Coastp. 185
Militarization Deniedp. 197
Denouement of the WASPp. 205
Flying the Humpp. 220
Peace, Prosperity, and Parenthoodp. 234
Life on the Vineyardp. 242
Empty Nestp. 257
Fighting Spiritp. 266
Epiloguep. 274
Biographical Overview of Nancy Harkness Lovep. 276
Endnotesp. 279
Glossary of Military and Airplane Termsp. 301
Glossary of Airplane Typesp. 305
Bibliographyp. 311
Indexp. 320
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