Dorothy Olsen, WASP pilot in World War II, dies at 103
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Dorothy Olsen, WASP pilot in World War II, dies at 103
By: The Associated Press 11 hours ago
TACOMA, Wash. Dorothy Eleanor Olsen, a member of a group of civilian volunteers who flew planes across the country during World War II, has died. She was 103.
The News Tribune reports that Olsen died July 23 in University Place, Washington. She flew about 60 missions as part of the 6th Ferry Group of the Women Airforce Service Pilots.
WASP members hauled targets for shooting practice and performed other flying duties. WASPs were not recognized as veterans until 1977 under President Jimmy Carter.
Olsen flew about 29 different aircraft. Her favorite was the P-51. Mom said the P-38 was an old womans plane. She said anybody could fly that, said her daughter, Julie Stranburg. She said that the (P-)51, you had to stay on top of that.
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