What it was like to be a WASP, the first women to fly for the U.S. in WW2, from WASP Marion Stegeman Hodgson from brave and beautiful 38 Watch Video
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Description: An original WASP, Marion Stegeman Hodgson, the mother of my uncle Sheldon, E. Sheldon Hodgson, who is married to my aunt Lene, Marlene Judith Skaggs Hodgson, (my mom's little sister,) is interviewed in this WW2 documentary about the first women pilots in the United States military, the WASPS. The beautiful, bright, and brave Marion Hodgson, devoted & loving wife of WW2 fighter pilot hero Ned Hodgson, explains what is was like to do something never before allowed for women during World War II
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