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Wilma L. Vaught (born March 15, 1930) [1] is a retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general. She was the first woman to deploy with an Air Force bomber unit, [ 2 ] and the first woman to reach the rank of brigadier general from the comptroller field.
August: Wilma L. Vaught became the first female Air Force officer to attend the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. [20] Hospitalman Elena J. Peckenpaugh was assigned to the first U.S. Navy ship with a mixed male-female crew. [citation needed]
Wilma Vaught, American military officer and first woman to reach the rank of brigadier general from the comptroller field; Presley Merritt Wagoner, 40th President General of the DAR; Maria Williams-Cole, first African-American member of the DAR in Prince George's County, Maryland; Pamela Rouse Wright, 46th President General of the DAR
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According to Vaught, she was elected president of the memorial foundation because she missed the first meeting and was not there to turn down the honor. [65] Site selection needed to occur before the memorial's design. Vaught was convinced that the memorial had to have some association with an existing military facility or memorial.
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