STORIES 250

Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of American Independence

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CORNELIA FORT, second from left, was the second woman pilot whom Nancy Love accepted in September 1942 into the newly formed U.S. Army Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron, the WAFS. On December 7, 1941, Cornelia was a civilian pilot instructor in the air over Honolulu when she came nose to nose with a Japanese Zero. Tragically, on March 21, 1943 while ferrying a BT-13, she was killed in a mid-air collision, the first woman pilot killed in service to her country. (Photo: Sarah Lawrence Archives) 

ROSIE: On Aug. 15, 2015, Elinor Otto, 95, an original “Rosie,” stands next to the newly dedicated Rosie the Riveter Memorial statue (left) at Marina Bay Park in Richmond, California. Elinor was a riveter during WWII and then returned to the job she loved in 1951. After riveting every C-17 delivered to the U.S. Air Force (USAF), she was laid off in 2014 at the age of 94 so she retired, setting the record for the longest working Rosie the Riveter! (Photo: Redwood Educational Technologies).

Cornelia Fort (1919-1943): WAFS Pilot

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Photo Above: Cornelia Fort (U.S. Air Force photo) Nov. 17, 2021 – Early on Dec. 7, 1941 in Honolulu, Hawaii, Cornelia Fort, 22, was doing...

Smith Brothers Served at Home and Around the World

STORY SNAPSHOT The Smith family from New Castle, Indiana sent four sons off to war overseas during World War II. And two sons served on...

March 31, 1941: Rosie Begins Riveting

STORY SNAPSHOT On March 31, 1941, 25 women began their skilled jobs at a Vultee airplane factory, a factory making planes for the U.S. Army...

Tuskegee Airmen Defined by Excellence and Extraordinary Perseverance

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STORY SNAPSHOT • Harold Brown was born in 1924 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...

The Mold in Dr. Florey’s Coat was Penicillium

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STORY SNAPSHOT Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in England in 1928. It was a substance produced by the mold, Penicillium. He was a doctor at St....

Betty Bishop Attends “Miss Betty” Dedication

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STORY SNAPSHOT Betty Webster graduated from high school in 1943 in Tidioute, Pennsylvania. As soon as she turned 18 years old, she boarded a bus...

Dreamsville U.S.A. Still Serving the Home Front

March 9, 2020 - Dreamsville U.S.A. is not a figment of imagination or a placeholder on an architect’s blueprint designing an American utopia. It’s...
Hand sanitizer production line at Coppercraft Distillery in Holland, Michigan (Photo: Courtesy of Coppercraft Distillery)

Full Force of American Spirit – and Spirits – Hitting COVID-19

March 26, 2020 - Businesses large and small are stepping up to help solve shortages of vital medical equipment and supplies needed by...

Meet Irene: from Holocaust to Hope and Her Journey to America...

STORY SNAPSHOT Irene Hasenberg was born in Berlin, Germany on Dec. 11, 1930. John, her father (Pappi), served in the German military during World War...