Profiles in Courage: Betty Oberst
By: Warhawk Air Museum
Posted On: August 13, 2020
Inspired by Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Oberst joined the Red Cross in 1943 and had many adventures while setting up and running clubs in China.
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Tags: Displays|Profiles in Courage|WWII
Profiles in Courage: Nat Adams
By: Warhawk Air Museum
Posted On: July 2, 2020
Rescued from the ocean after his plane was hit by debris from a bombed Japanese ship, Nat Adams repaid the favor to another downed pilot–Lt. (j.g.) George H.W. Bush.
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Profiles in Courage: Eugene Zimmerman— A Vietnam Diary
By: Warhawk Air Museum
Posted On: June 18, 2020
Christian Zimmerman, son of Maj Eugene Zimmerman, shares selected excerpts from his father’s Vietnam diary, providing insights and sketches from his service at the Da Nang Airbase.
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Profiles in Courage: Archie Dean “Don” Mull
By: Warhawk Air Museum
Posted On: June 3, 2020
Born to a hard life in Oklahoma during the dust bowl and unable to find work, Archie Mull joined the US Army Air Corps, where his gunnery career ended with a stay in a German prisoner of war camp until the end of WWII.
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Profiles in Courage: William “Bill” Gornik
By: Warhawk Air Museum
Posted On: May 22, 2020
Many months of rigorous training and years of dedicated service to the Air Force positioned William Gornik well for a SR-71 Blackbird “special project”.
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Tags: Displays|Korea|Profiles in Courage|Veteran's Stories|Vietnam|WWII
Profiles in Courage: Grace A. Pankow
By: Warhawk Air Museum
Posted On: May 13, 2020
Missing her husband fighting in Africa, Grace Pankow received comfort knowing that she was helping end the war with every airplane brake line she attached.
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