Publications and Exhibits...

   
Publications:

WASP In Their Own Words, an Illustrated History” by Nancy Allyson Parrish.  245 page color history book including quotes and/or stories from 128 WASP,  201 pages of color graphics and photographs,  WASP class book head shots of each of the 1,102 WASP,  17 page illustrated WASP timeline  Writer, layout and design. Sample pages linked.

"Spirit of the WASP,” article by Nancy Parrish. Winter, 2012, Pilot Magazine .

• “An Honor of Extraordinary Proportions,” article by Nancy Parrish. Summer 2010 edition,  The Daedalus Flyer -- quarterly publication of the Daedalian Foundation.


•  “With No Regrets” article by Nancy Parrish, pp. 86-89. Salute to Freedom, Spring 2008. Lafayette Marketing Group, Inc.

  "Above and Beyond With Flying Colors: Women Airforce Service Pilots" article by Nancy Parrish, pp. 67 - 69. USAF Founding Centennial & 60th Anniversary. Preface by President George W. Bush, foreword by Michael W.  Wynne,  introduction by General T. Michael Mosley.   Times Group, 2007.

“Wingtip to Wingtip: Women in aviation and the pioneering WASP” article by Nancy Parrish. pp. 69-71.    One Hundred Years of Powered Flight, 1903-2003.  Forward by H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh.  The  Winchester Group, 2003


  1. “Discovering Mom”  by Nancy Parrish.  Original article

      published online in 2002 and reprinted in several 

      newspapers.

  1. “Special Edition,” Wings Across America Newsletter, March  

       2009.  Written and edited by Nancy Parrish

Exhibitions:  


FlyGirls of WWII Traveling WASP Exhibit

Sept 2007 - April 2008   Mayborn Museum Complex, Waco, TX

Nov 2008 - April 2010   Women’s Memorial, Arlington, VA

May 2010 - May 2011   Kalamazoo Air Zoo, Kalamazoo, MI


WASP WWII Digital Scrapbook
July 2010 - Nov 2010  Women’s Museum of the Future, Dallas, TX. (early online version of sample pages linked)


  1. WASP History Collage

    Spring 2005  International Women’s Air & Space Museum


  1. National  WASP WWII Museum, Avenger Field, Texas   

    Opened May, 2005.  Exhibits on permanent display