For Women’s History Month, Honor Flight Chicago is proud to share the following stories of woman veterans. We are proud to have flown hundreds of women heroes on their Day of Honor during our history. We hope that in sharing these stories we inspire you to learn more about their history.
FEATURED VETERANS:
KAY AKINS: From Shy to Supply
Air Force E5 Kay Ann Akins served in supply during the Vietnam War in both the U.S. and Taiwan. She went on to further serve in the Illinois Air National Guard, retiring as an E8. The camaraderie is something she misses to this day. Click on the image below to download the PDF with its embedded resources!
KRIS ARTZ: Air Force, Korean War
Air Force veteran Kris Artz served in the Korean War as a statistical specialist at Headquarters Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base. She volunteered for service and has continued volunteering her entire life. Click on the image below to download the PDF with its embedded resources!
BONNIE CORDARO: Navy Nurse
Navy Lieutenant Junior Grade Bonnie Cordaro served in the Vietnam War as a charge nurse at the United States Naval Hospital in San Diego, California. She reflects how things have changed when it comes to rules and regulations for women. Click on the image below to download the PDF with its embedded resources!
AMELIA CUNNINGHAM: Air Force
Air Force A/1C Amelia Cunningham served as a morning report clerk and personnel specialist during the Korean War. She encourages people to join the military to explore their options and learn their strengths. Click on the image below to download the PDF with its embedded resources!
CLELIA GINAY: WWII ICU Nurse
Navy First Lieutenant Clelia Ginay served as an ICU nurse during World War II. Interesting tidbit: she describes the uniform and the treatment of nurses at military hospitals during World War II. She also fondly remember meeting her husband in a hospital. Click on the image below to download the PDF with its embedded resources!
DONNA GLIELMI: Vietnam War
Navy E6 Donna Glielmi served as a data systems technician during the Vietnam War. Her last assignment was in the Philippines supporting the effort to rescue Vietnamese refugees. She is also a member of Operation Education for Honor Flight Chicago. Click on the image below to download the PDF with its embedded resources!
PATRICIA TINER: Vietnam War
Air Force veteran Patricia Tiner served in aircraft control during the Vietnam War in aircraft control and as a warning intercept tech in both the U.S. and the Philippines. Her passion for planes has led her to encourage women and girls to follow their interests. Click on the image below to download the PDF with its embedded resources!
FEATURED LESSON PLAN
Click on the link below for a 30-minute mini-lesson plan entitled “Monuments and Memorials” from the National Women’s History Museum! The plan invites students to think critically about public history and the decision-making that goes into designing and advocating for public memorials to commemorate women in American history. Examples of veteran memorials include the Vietnam Women’s Memorial and the Women In Military Service for America Memorial.