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[Charlyne Creger and Women]

Description: Photograph of Charlyne Creger in uniform (center) speaking to an unidentified woman wearing a fur coat (possibly at memorial or building in Washington D. C.), with other women and trees in the background.
Date: October 1997
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

A Moment in Russia

Description: Essay by Charlyne Creger describing her feelings of meeting Night Witch Bomber, Nadia Popova, and being honored alongside her and other Women Airforce Service Pilots at Russia's Victory Day Parade at Red Square, Moscow.
Date: unknown
Creator: Creger, Charlyne
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Charlyne Creger and Russian Woman]

Description: Photograph of Charlyne Creger wearing a hat covered in pins with a U.S. flag on it standing next to an unidentified woman wearing several military medals on her blue jacket. Other people are partially visible on the left and right and behind them two orange buses and a multi-story building can be seen.
Date: 1990
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Five Women with Medals]

Description: Photograph of five unidentified women sitting next to each other on a bench; three of the women (far left, center, and far right) are wearing military medals on their vests or jackets (most likely Russian Night Witches) and the other two are wearing WASP wings.
Date: 1990
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Letter to Congressman Kenneth P. Craig, September 15, 1977]

Description: Letter from the Women Airforce Service Pilots(U.S.) to Congressman Kenneth P. Craig thanking him for supporting their efforts to gain militarization. The letter provides further evidence of why the Women's Airforce Service Pilots should be granted veteran status.
Date: September 15, 1977
Creator: Women Airforce Service Pilots (U.S.)
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Charlyne Creger and WASPs in uniform]

Description: Photograph of Charlyne Creger (front row, second from right) and other WASPs wearing their uniforms standing on steps and holding a white flag with Fifinella on it. In the foreground two civilian women are talking to two WASPs and a man is partially visible on the left.
Date: October 1977
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum
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