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Maggie Gee (pilot) - Wikipedia
Maggie Gee (August 5, 1923 [1] – February 1, 2013 [2]) was an American aviator who served in the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) in World War II. She was one of two Chinese-American women to serve in the organization, the other being Hazel Ying Lee .
Maggie Gee - U.S. National Park Service
2013年2月1日 · During World War II, she was one of only three women to work as a drafter at Mare Island Naval Shipyard before becoming one of only two Chinese American women to serve in the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). After the war, she gained recognition as a research physicist and for her devotion to political activism and public service.
Margaret Gee - National Museum of the United States Army
2013年2月1日 · Pilot, physicist, and researcher Margaret Gee made history as one of two Chinese American pilots serving in the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots during World War II. A diversely accomplished professional, Gee devoted her life to public service in many forms.
Nicole Gee, Marine killed in Kabul attack, described as a ... - CNN
2021年8月30日 · Friends and family of Nicole L. Gee say the 23-year-old Marine killed at the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, last week died doing what she loved – helping people. Gee was one of 13 US service...
MARGARET “MAGGIE” GEE – Nevada Women's History Project
Margaret Gee passed away at the age of 89 in 2013. The following year she was enshrined in the Nevada Aerospace Hall of Fame for her role as one of the first women in history to fly American military aircraft in defense of America’s freedom.
Among the Troops Who Died, Two Women on the Front Line - The New York Times
2021年8月28日 · Sergeant Gee, 23, of Roseville, Calif., was one of two women in uniform killed at the gate. The other was Marine Sgt. Johanny Rosario Pichardo, 25, of Lawrence, Mass. Sergeant Rosario was...
Maggie Gee: From Berkeley Physics to WWII Pilot
2020年5月26日 · They were both Chinese-American women who thwarted layers of prejudice and preconception to become World War II pilots. One died young, while transporting a fighter plane. The other lived to 89 and went on to become a scientist. Their names were Hazel Ying Lee and Maggie Gee, and they were WASPs, or Women Airforce Service Pilots.
Frontline Women Soldiers Nicole Gee, Johanny Rosario Died in …
2021年8月29日 · Gee, 23, and 25-year-old Sgt. Johanny Rosario Pichardo were the only women among the 13 U.S. troops killed in a suicide bombing at Kabul airport on Thursday, which also claimed the lives of more...
Overlooked No More: When Hazel Ying Lee and Maggie Gee …
2020年5月21日 · They were both Chinese-American women who thwarted layers of prejudice and preconception to become World War II pilots. One died young, while transporting a fighter plane. The other lived to 89 and...
Women in the military: Nicole Gee and Johanny Rosario killed in ...
2021年8月28日 · The deaths of Gee and Rosario underscore the unique mission women in the military have played in two decades of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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