amelia earhart
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her extraordinary lifeTRANSCRIPT
"...now and then women should do for themselves what men have already done - occasionally what men have not done--thereby establishing themselves as persons, and perhaps encouraging other women toward greater independence of thought and action. Some such consideration was a contributing reason for my wanting to do what I so much wanted to do.
Amelia Earhart
"The more one does and sees and feels, the more one is able to do, and the more genuine may be one's appreciation of fundamental things like home, and love, and understanding companionship
First President of The Ninety-Nines Women's Aviation Group
with George Putnam
Lockheed Electraand Lockheed Vega
Last known picture of Amelia's plane
heading forHowland Island to land on the US Coast Guard Cutter... The Itasca
Possible theories of what happened to Amelia........
Tokyo Rose was a generic name given by Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II to any of approximately a dozen English-speaking female broadcasters of Japanese propaganda. Their intent was to disrupt the morale of Allied forces listening to the broadcast near the Japanese mainland.[1] According to rumors circulating among GIs, Tokyo Rose routinely identified American units on air, sometimes even naming individual soldiers. Her purported predictions of impending attacks were, according to many, unnervingly accurate, but there are no radio scripts, transcripts, or recordings of such broadcasts. Nevertheless, these stories continue to appear in popular histories of World War II and popular movies, such as Flags of Our Fathers. [2] Similar rumors surround the propaganda broadcasts of Lord Haw-Haw and Axis Sally.[3]
Captured by Japanese...or was a spy
living as Irene Bolam.....???
New Britain
Possibly landed on Gardner Island
or perhaps crash landed on New Britain
One of America's first woman aviators and a strong feminist.
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