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Title
[House
Armed
Services
Committee
,
sub-committee
on
military
personnel
,
1990]
Date
1990
Subject headings
United States--History--1969-
Persian Gulf War, 1991
Era
Post-Vietnam, Panama, Grenada (1975-1989)
Gulf War (1990-2000)
Service branch
Air Force
Item description
Barbara
Ann
Wolfe
Kucharczyk
,
second
from
left
at
table
,
among
twelve
women
officers
testifying
in
Washington
,
D.C.
, to the
House
Armed
Services
Committee
,
sub-committee
on
military
personnel
,
about
opening
more
combat-coded
positions
to
women
,
1990
.
Veteran's name
Kucharczyk, Barbara Ann Wolfe
Veteran's biography
Barbara
A.
Wolfe
Kucharczyk
(b
.
1948)
of
Florida
served
in the
USAF
from
1976
to
1998
.
Barbara
A.
Wolfe
Kucharczyk
was
born
in
Kearney
,
Nebraska
, to an
air
force
family
, and
raised
in
various
places
while
her
father
was in
service
:
California
,
Florida
,
North
Carolina
, and
Massachusetts
, as
well
as
Germany
and
Okinawa
. She
graduated
from
high
school
in
Massachusetts
and
went
on to
attend
The
University
of
North
Carolina
in
Greensboro
from
1966
to
1970
,
receiving
her
bachelor's
degree
in
physical
education.
" In
January
of
1971
,
Kucharczyk
moved
to
Newport
News
,
Virginia
,
where
she
worked
in the
Hampton
School
District
as a
physical
education
teacher
and a
track
,
tennis
, and
gymnastics
coach
. In
order
to
become
sex
education
teacher
,
Kucharczyk
enrolled
in
New
York
University's
graduate
program
in
human
sexuality
, and
moved
to
New
Jersey
in
1974
to
complete
her
master's
degree
. That
year
she was
hired
in
Leonia
,
New
Jersey
, as a
health
teacher
and
softball
coach
.
Kucharczyk
enlisted
in the
USAF
in
New
Jersey
in
1976
. From
June
to
September
of
‘77
, she
attended
Officer
Training
School
at
Lackland
Air
Force
Base
in
Texas
, and then was
sent
to
Chanute
Air
Force
Base
in
Champaign-Urbana
,
Illinois
, for the
six
month
Aircraft
Maintenance
Officer
Course
. In
1978
, she was
sent
to
Kadena
Air
Base
in
Okinawa
,
Japan
, with the
18th
Tactical
Fighter
Wing
,
where
she
served
as a
maintenance
unit
officer
,
avionics
branch
chief
, and
job
controller
, in
addion
to
temporary
duty
assignments
to
Korea
and the
Philippines
.
While
in
Japan
, she
married
a
fellow
aircraft
maintenance
officer
. She and her
husband
then
applied
to be
assigned
together
and in
1981
were
sent
to
Ramstein
Air
Base
in
Germany
,
where
she
worked
on
flight
lines
and on the
U.S
.
Air
Forces
in
Europe
,
Inspector
General's
team
, for
several
years
.
In
1984
,
Kucharczyk
was
assigned
to the
Air
Force's
Education
with
Industry
Program
and was
stationed
Fort
Worth
,
Texas
, to
monitor
procedures
at
General
Dynamics
(now
Lockheed
Martin)
and
learn
about
the
defense
industry
.
During
this
time
, she and her
husband
divorced
.
After
completing
the
ten-month
program
, she was
sent
to
Kunsan
Air
Base
in
South
Korea
,
where
she was a
maintenance
supervisor
for a
year
. She was then
transferred
to
Shaw
Air
Force
Base
in
South
Carolina
where
she
worked
for
five
years
,
during
which
time
she was
promoted
to
major
and
became
Equipment
Maintenance
Squadron
commander
.
In
March
of
1990
,
Kucharczyk
testified
before
the
House
Armed
Services
Subcommittee
on
Women
in
Combat
to
open
more
military
career
fields
to
women
. In
June
of that
year
she was
sent
to
Maxwell-Gunter
Air
Force
Base
in
Alabama
,
where
she
attended
Air
Command
Staff
College
.
After
completing
the
program
, she
became
responsible
for
leadership
and
command
curriculum
for the
base
and for the
international
seminar
program
.
Though
this
position
she was
able
to
travel
to
Spain
and
Germany
,
performing
seminars
. With her
promotion
to
lieutenant
colonel
, she
attended
the
Air
War
College
at
Maxwell-Gunter
.
Afterwards
she
became
director
of
education
and
research
for the
Air
Force
Quality
Institute
. She
spent
two
years
in this
position
before
being
transferred
to
Sheppard
Air
Force
Base
in
Texas
,
where
she
served
as
squadron
commander.
" In
1998
,
Kucharczyk
was
accepted
for
promotion
to
colonel
. To
accept
the
promotion
, she was
required
to
transfer
to
Elmendorf
Air
Force
Base
in
Anchorage
,
Alaska
. She
wished
to
spend
time
with her
family
,
however
, and
declined
the
offer
,
retiring
from the
USAF
after
twenty-one
and a
half
years
of
service
.
Kucharczyk
remained
in
Texas
and
worked
as a
teacher's
aide
for
high
school
students
with
learning
disabilities
.
Type
Image
Original format
photographs
Original publisher
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified]
Language
en
Contributing institution
Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, UNCG University Libraries
Source collection
WV0277 Barbara A. Kucharczyk Papers, 1977-2003
Collection summary
The
Kucharczyk
Papers
primarily
contains
uniform
accessories
and
souvenirs
from
Barbara
Kucharczyk's
time
of
service
in the
U.S
.
Air
Force
. Also
included
are
photographs
,
printed
materials
, and
records
relating
to her
military
career
. The
oral
history
documents
Kucharczyk's
childhood
in a
military
family
, her
education
at
UNCG
, her
graduate
studies
at
New
York
University
, and her
brief
career
in
teaching
.
It
primarily
details
her
military
career
,
including
Officer
Training
School
; her
tours
in
Japan
,
Germany
, and
Korea
; the
Education
with
Industry
Program
; her
duties
and
activities
while
stationed
stateside
at
Shaw
Air
Force
Base
,
Air
Command
and
Staff
College
, and
Air
War
College
; and
gender
discrimination
in the
air
force
.
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.
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Object ID
WV0277.6.018
Digital publisher
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 --
http://library.uncg.edu/
OCLC number
957703609
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