Ann K. Watters Oral History

Oral history interview with Ann Watters
Interview primarily documents Ann K. Watters' interest in flying planes and her service with the WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots). Pre-service topics include her father's flight career; other pilots in the family; taking an aviation course in high school; the attack on Pearl Harbor; rationing; and going to Texas for flight lessons in preparation for joining the WASP. " Watters also discusses her experiences related to the WASP, including reading about the WASP in a flight magazine; Jacqueline Cochran; her family's reaction to her enlistment; requirements for enlistment in the WASP; uniforms; male response to WASPs; being discharged shortly after completing training; and teamwork. " Other interview topics include V-E Day and V-J Day; her husband's overseas service and military career; aerial fish spotting; favorite songs from the era; Major Ted Lawson and Edward Rickenbacker; her opinion of women pilots in combat, her son's service during the Vietnam War and aviation career, and the benefits of military service.