The Women with Silver Wings: The Inspiring True Story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II

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Last update: 09-10-2024


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“With the fate of the free world hanging in the balance, women pilots went aloft to serve their nation.... A soaring tale in which, at long last, these daring World War II pilots gain the credit they deserve.” (Liza Mundy, New York Times best-selling author of Code Girls)

"A powerful story of reinvention, community and ingenuity born out of global upheaval." (Newsday)

When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941, Cornelia Fort was already in the air. At 22, Fort had escaped Nashville’s debutante scene for a fresh start as a flight instructor in Hawaii. She and her student were in the middle of their lesson when the bombs began to fall, and they barely made it back to ground that morning. Still, when the US Army Air Forces put out a call for women pilots to aid the war effort, Fort was one of the first to respond. She became one of just over 1,100 women from across the nation to make it through the Army’s rigorous selection process and earn her silver wings.

The brainchild of trailblazing pilots Nancy Love and Jacqueline Cochran, the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) gave women like Fort a chance to serve their country - and to prove that women aviators were just as skilled as men. While not authorized to serve in combat, the WASP helped train male pilots for service abroad, and ferried bombers and pursuits across the country. Thirty-eight WASP would not survive the war. But even taking into account these tragic losses, Love and Cochran’s social experiment seemed to be a resounding success - until, with the tides of war turning, Congress clipped the women’s wings. The program was disbanded, the women sent home. But the bonds they’d forged never failed, and over the next few decades they came together to fight for recognition as the military veterans they were - and for their place in history.


Top reviews from the United States

Nick Russell
5.0 out of 5 stars Well researched
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
This story of the women who volunteered to ferry airpanes for the military during WW II is well researched and exclelent reading. They proved women can so anything a man can do in a society that thought they should stay home and in the kitchen. These unsung heroes deerved so much more than they ever received.
Frederick S. Goethel
5.0 out of 5 stars The Untold Story Of Women Air Force Pilots During World War II
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2020
Women pilots were a great help to the Air Force during World War II doing things such as ferrying planes from factories to various bases that needed the planes to send them overseas and doing testing of planes when others were too scared or unavailable due to manpower shortages.

This book is the very well told story of the women who flew and who trained them to fly. It is also the story of their desperation to become officially part of the Army Air Force following their service and their desire to be recognized as officers in the Air Corps.
This book brought back a lot of memories.

My father was originally trained at Sweetwater, Texas, where the women needed were trained to fly. Although he didn't make it as a pilot due to issues beyond his control, he moved from Sweetwater to Big Spring, Texas where he trained to become a bombardier. Since the 2 bases were close, it is inevitable that he met the female pilots and very well may have socialized (at a minimum, knowing my father).

This book uncovers a small, but very important part of the Army Air Corps that helped the United States end the wars in the Pacific and Europe. A very good read, and one I highly recommend!
Dean Tryon
4.0 out of 5 stars Book was sold as new but appearance was messy
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023
Jacket was smudged and back of cover had partially removed stickers. It was a gift to someone who appreciates recycled items but I paid for new so it should be clean.
Super Cub Gal
5.0 out of 5 stars Such an Important Read
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
It saddens me that as a retired, female Naval Officer and instrument rated private pilot I knew so very little about the WASPs. This book is well researched and written with great passion. It is a great read for anyone with an interest in woman who served their country during WWII and/or in aviation history. Most importantly this book shines a spotlight on these female aviators who were truly fearless and honorable! Thank you for writing this book!
LizA
5.0 out of 5 stars Best WASP History
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
I’ve read several books on the history of WASP. This one makes the women come alive and is comprehensive in its content.
Horace Hale
5.0 out of 5 stars Women are an integral part of our society and our future
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
I have 3 grand daughters that I would like to see grow up without limits to their potential for positive and transformational contributions to mankind.
This book and others like it , I believe, will go a long way towards bringing that dream to reality.
Camilla K Zimbal
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring Trailblazers
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
As a WAC serving as a direct commissioned officer from 1974-1980, I found this book tremendously inspiring. A well researched and detailed history that needed to be told. The author has completed a work that will resonate with all women who have served in the military. The trials, obstacles, and heartaches the WASP’s had to overcome, as trailblazers, to bring about opportunities for the women who followed were amazing. The sadness of their disbandment and their continued struggles and attempts to “find their way” and belonging, amongst their brothers who served, still challenges female soldiers today. You can not help being touched by their passion and desires to serve their country and the sisterhood they maintained to win their rightful place in history. Thank you Dr. Landdeck for giving us this amazing history of such a hard fought journey for our female soldiers. To the WASP’s we will forever be grateful for your pioneering volunteerism and service.
Camilla Zimbal
1st Lieutenant
U.S. Army
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Camilla K Zimbal
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring Trailblazers
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
As a WAC serving as a direct commissioned officer from 1974-1980, I found this book tremendously inspiring. A well researched and detailed history that needed to be told. The author has completed a work that will resonate with all women who have served in the military. The trials, obstacles, and heartaches the WASP’s had to overcome, as trailblazers, to bring about opportunities for the women who followed were amazing. The sadness of their disbandment and their continued struggles and attempts to “find their way” and belonging, amongst their brothers who served, still challenges female soldiers today. You can not help being touched by their passion and desires to serve their country and the sisterhood they maintained to win their rightful place in history. Thank you Dr. Landdeck for giving us this amazing history of such a hard fought journey for our female soldiers. To the WASP’s we will forever be grateful for your pioneering volunteerism and service.
Camilla Zimbal
1st Lieutenant
U.S. Army
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very satisfied!
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023
The book arrived at lightning speed and it was in great condition. Thank You!

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