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WASP Museum

The WASP Museum honors the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), a pioneering group of civilian women who flew military aircraft during World War II to support the U.S. war effort. Located in Oklahoma, the museum showcases their history, achievements, and contributions through exhibits, artifacts, and stories. It highlights how these women broke gender barriers by performing essential flight duties, often in dangerous conditions, at a time when female pilots were rare. The museum aims to preserve their legacy, educate visitors, and recognize their vital role in military aviation history.