Monday, August 20, 2012

FIRSTS FOR WOMEN IN THE AIR NATIONAL GUARD



FROM: U.S. AIR FORCE
 
On 1 August 1956, Captain Norma Parsons became the first woman to join the Air National Guard when she was sworn in as a nurse in the 106th Tactical Hospital, New York Air National Guard. Two days earlier, Congress had enacted Public Law 845 allowing the participation of women in the Guard, albeit only as officers serving in nursing and other medical fields; women were not allowed to enlist until 1967. Before joining the Air Guard, Capt Parsons had served on active duty with the Army Air Force in the China-Burma-India Theater and as an Air Force nurse in-theater Korea during the conflict.
 
 

 
2nd Lt Marilyn Koon became the Air National Guard’s first female pilot in January 1978 when she pinned on her silver wings. Flew with AZ ANG.

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