Reviews
"A compelling account of the unorthodox women who brilliantly helped sustain the vital flow of military aircraft around the country at the height of World War II. Rickman vividly draws back the curtain on the 'invisible' WASP who, unbeknownst to the public, seamlessly delivered thousands of military aircraft around the U.S."-- Dorothy Cochrane , Curator of the National Air and Space Museum "This is an illuminating and deeply researched book on the role of women during a pivotal time in US military history. Sarah Rickman's passion for this subject is evident in her detailed accounts. I discovered part of my family's history that I had never known."-- Suzanne Tunner Hudson , daughter of Gen. W.H. Tunner and Margaret Ann Hamilton (Tunner) "For the serious researcher and persons interested in WWII history, WASP of the Ferry Command provides an in depth view and evaluation of women's experience in a branch of Army Air Corps service. The personal stories speak to the meaning and value of service and sacrifice for our country, only fully recognized some thirty-three years later."-- Colonel Charles McGee , Tuskegee Airman, United States Air Force (retired) "These courageous women were decades ahead of their time. They served their country when called. Sarah Rickman tells their story through meticulous research and personal interviews with these amazing pilots and their families."-- Robert Baker Patterson , grandson of Col. Robert H. Baker, Commanding Officer of the WAFS, New Castle Army Air Base, Wilmington, DE, 1942-1943 "With WASP of the Ferry Command , Sarah Byrn Rickman has gone above and beyond in her quest to document the true-life saga of these visionary and heroic aviators. Thanks to Rickman's devotion to historical accuracy and a gift for storytelling, the adventures, heartaches and triumphs of these inspiring trailblazers will not be forgotten. Get set to ride along with each of these dynamic and patriotic young women as they wing their way into history."-- Ron Kaplan , Enshrinement Director, National Aviation Hall of Fame "Rickman's devotion to the women of the Ferrying Division is obvious once again. Her extensive use of letters, diaries, and oral histories allows the women to tell their own story in their own words. Their personality and love of both flying and their country come across loud and clear."-- Katherine Sharp Landdeck , Ph.D., Director of Oral History, Texas Woman's University, "Inasmuch as the WASPs have finally been getting their due, their experience and history are still somewhat obscure for many Americans. These women were trailblazers for the ladies that have come after them in our modern military. Any further recognition, as with this volume, can only help as their ranks dwindle and they face their final flight."-- New York Journal of Books , "Sarah Byrn Rickman, probably the foremost expert on WASP history, has published WASP of the Ferry Command , a complete overview of the WASP ferry pilots. . . . Highly recommended for history buffs, adventure aficionados, and anyone willing to spend a few hours with some extraordinary real women."-- Karavansara.live, "Inasmuch as the WASPs have finally been getting their due, their experience and history are still somewhat obscure for many Americans. These women were trailblazers for the ladies that have come after them in our modern military. Any further recognition, as with this volume, can only help as their ranks dwindle and they face their final flight."-- New York Journal of Books