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Tag Archives: Maggie Gee
Remembering Asian and Pacific Islander Veterans: Maggie Gee, WWII WASP Pilot
Maggie Gee was a pioneering Asian American pilot, physicist, and political activist. She was one of two Chinese American women in United State’s Women Airforce Service Pilot (WASP) program during World War II. One task she had as a pilot … Continue reading
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Tagged Maggie Gee, Oakland International Airport, WASP, Women Airforce Service Pilot, WWII
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