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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
  • Margaret Gee - National Museum of the United States Army
    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
  • Maggie Gee: From Berkeley Physics to WWII Pilot
    In 1941, when she was 18, Gee enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, to study physics, but she dropped out a few months later when the United States entered World War II to work at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, in Vallejo, Calif , near San Francisco
  • Maggie Gee (pilot) Facts for Kids
    Maggie Gee (born August 5, 1923 – died February 1, 2013) was an amazing American pilot She flew planes during World War II as part of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)
  • Margaret “Maggie” Gee – Nevada Womens History Project
    Maggie Gee fought prejudice as a Chinese-American woman but persevered in serving as a WASP pilot in World War II, as a science researcher, and as a Democrat leader
  • Margaret Maggie Gee | APIA Biography Project
    She co-piloted B-17 bombers and trained male pilots, but was denied the opportunity to become a full fledge pilot because she was female Post-War: Maggie returned to University of California at Berkeley to finish her degree in physics
  • Margaret “Maggie” Gee - Museum Of Women Pilots
    Margaret “Maggie” Gee was one of only two Chinese American women in the WASP program during WWII She accumulated 50 hours of flying time which qualified her for the WASP’s, Gee applied and got accepted
  • Maggie Gee, Pioneering Aviator - Celebrate California
    Margaret “Maggie” Gee, a third-generation Chinese American, is born in Berkeley on August 1, 1923 She grows up dreaming of being a pilot like Amelia Earhart, thriving on Sunday family trips to the Oakland airport to watch planes take off
  • Maggie Gee - California Museum
    Margaret “Maggie” Gee was an aviator, physicist, and political activist One of just two Chinese American Women Airforce Service Pilots during World War II, Gee broke barriers for Asian American women and devoted her life to public service in many forms
  • Maggie Gee (pilot) | Military Wiki | Fandom
    Maggie Gee, (born 1923 Berkeley, California- Feb 1, 2013 [1]) was an American aviator who served in the Women Airforce Service Pilots in World War II She was one of two Chinese American women to serve in the organization, the other being Hazel Ying Lee





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