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The Venue Marketing Group, Biblical Garden at Kavanaugh United Methodist Church, The Famous Mineral Wells Water Company, SW Dairy Museum and Learning Center, Sheraton Dallas North, The Planetarium @ University of Texas at Arlington, Discover Dallas Tours , The Jackie Townsell Bear Creek Heritage Center, Spring Creek Nature Area, Southwest Airlines, International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame, Canyons of Frisco Climbing Gym, Traders Village RV Park, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Marriott South, Hampton Inn & Suites Mansfield, Dallas World Aquarium, DFW Area Tour Guide Association, Stockyards Station, Plano Convention & Visitors Bureau, NorthPark Center, Cold War Air Museum, Grapevine CVB, Historic Downtown Hillsboro, The History of Aviation Collection at University of Texas - Dallas , Cavanaugh Flight Museum, The Palace Theatre, Sports Location Marketing , Gainesville Historic Downtown, Willie Nelson Theater at Carl's Corner, Holiday Inn Express, Fort Worth Transportation Authority, Dwight D. Eisenhower Birthplace & Museum, Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, Fort Inglish Museum, Sherman Department of Tourism, Fort Worth Water Gardens, North Richland Hills Entertainment District, Museum of Geometric and Madi Art , The Tribute Golf Course, Waxahachie Visitors Bureau, Shop First in Hurst, Granbury Historic Shopping District and Downtown Square, Jaycee Park Center for the Arts, Indian Creek Golf Club, Stonebriar Centre , Embassy Suites - Outdoor World, 1890 Jail Museum-Heritage Center, Midlothian, Heritage Park and Hopkins County Historical Museum, Frisco Athletic Center

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  • Wasp
  • Statuewasp

University Dr. & Bell Avenue
Denton, Texas
940-898-3701
940-898-3751

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Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) Exhibit at TWU
Denton

Located at the Blagg-Huey Library, Texas Women’s University, discover the collection chronicling the achievements of the WASP – Women Airforce Service Pilots.

Between 1942 and 1944, at the height of World War II, more than a thousand women left homes and jobs for the opportunity of a lifetime—to become the first in history to fly for the U.S. military. They volunteered as civilian pilots in an experimental Army Air Corp program to see if women could serve as pilots and relieve men for overseas duty. These women became the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II, better known as the WASP. Under the determined leadership of Jacqueline Cochran, Nancy Harkness Love, and General Henry “Hap” Arnold the WASP exceeded beyond all expectation.