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Amelia Earhart's Flying Career

Besides her records and firsts, Amelia Earhart won the U.S. Distinguished Flying Cross and twice won the Harmon Trophy.

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Amelia Earhart, Ruth Nichols, and Louise Thaden

Three record-setting women pilots but Amelia Earhart soloed the Atlantic to gain more respect.

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Anderson and Forsythe and the Spirit of Booker T. Washington

The naming of the Spirit of Booker T. Washington reflected the principles and aims of the Tuskegee Institute.

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Anderson and Forsythe and the Governor of the Bahamas

Anderson and Forsythe meet with the governor of the Bahamas.

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Anderson and Forsythe at Nassau

The Lambert Monocoupe was a proven aircraft capable of making the flight.

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Anderson and Forsythe Study a Map

C. Alfred Anderson and Albert E. Forsythe study a map near Wichita, Kansas, during their cross-country flight in 1933.

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Anne and Charles Lindbergh in Alaska

Anne Lindbergh (seated in dog sled) and Charles Lindbergh (behind her) pose with residents of Point Barrow, Alaska.

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Anne Lindbergh

Anne Morrow Lindbergh received the female Harmon Trophy and the Veteran Wireless Operators medal for a wireless communications record of 3,000 miles.

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Armament Technician John T. Fields

John T. Fields, an armament technician, loads a P-51 with .50 caliber ammunition.

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Assembling Escape Kits

The pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group prepared for the eventuality of being shot down.

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