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JUANITA COOKE OH 1473 Montana Historical Society 20 th Century Montana Military Veterans Introduction The following is an interview with Juanita Cooke for the " 20th Century Montana Military Veterans" oral history project for the Montana Historical Society. This interview is a continuation of an earlier interview in which Juanita Cooke was describing her experiences with the Women's Air Force Service Pilots. The date of this interview is on May 8, 1991. It takes place at her home in Helena, Montana. The interviewer is John Terreo. Interview TERREO: Juanita in our previous interview we left off and you were talking about the P- 47 Thunderbolt. But before we pick up where we left off, I'm a little bit curious when it was that you first encountered an airplane. COOKE: That was back in I can't tell you what date but it was during the first World War and we heard such a noise. I lived in Illinois, in the country and we had -- my uncle was visiting. My father's brother was there and this noise was so loud and frightening. We were way down in the country and there was no way we'd have a noise like that. My uncle came out and he said, " why that's an aero plane." TERREO: Your uncle was familiar with aircraft because he was serving or had served in the military. COOKE: He was serving in the military and he was home on a furlough, if I remember right. TERREO: Well, that must have been quite an experience for you. Do you remember if there was a lot of talking afterwards about this airplane? COOKE: Well, just in my family because we lived in such an out of the way place that we didn't -- I can't recall anything about it afterwards. I was just a little girl. TERREO: After you had seen it did you think about it any that you can recall or was it just something that happened that was a little bit unusual and everything got back to normal? COOKE: Well, yes, I didn't think anything about it after that and it was a long time before I ever
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Title | Juanita W. Cooke interview, 1991 May 8. |
Description | Interviewed by John Terreo on 8 May 1991 in Helena, Mont., as part of the repository's 20th Century Montana Military Veterans Oral History Project.; Topics include her early flying lessons; landing a malfunctioning P-40 fighter plane at the Billings airport; the rules and regulations for military ferry flights; her experiences as a Women's Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) squadron commander; difficulties she encountered while flying a B-25 medium bomber and while instrument-flying a C-47 transport plane; aircraft instrument panels; WASP uniforms; deactivation of the WASPs in Dec. 1944; and her post-World War II life. |
Creator | Cooke, Juanita W., 1910-1998, |
Genre (Short List) | documents |
Genre (AAT) | oral histories |
Type | Text |
Language | eng |
Date Original | 1991-05-08 |
Subject (LCSH) | Women Airforce Service Pilots (U.S.); Air pilots, Military--United States--Interviews.; Douglas DC-3 (Transport plane); Mitchell bomber.; P-40 (Fighter planes); Women air pilots--United States--Interviews.; Women veterans--Montana--Helena--Interviews.; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American.; World War, 1939-1945--Aerial operations, American.; World War, 1939-1945--Participation, Female.; World War, 1939-1945--Veterans--Montana--Helena--Interviews. |
Rights Management | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/ |
Contributors | Terreo, John,; 20th Century Montana Military Veterans Oral History Project. |
Contributing Institution | Montana Historical Society Research Center |
Digital Collection | Letters, Diaries and Documents from the Montana Historical Society |
Physical Collection | Oral History 1473 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Physical Dimensions | 1 tape (45 min.); 19 p. |
Digitization Specifications | PDF files were converted from MS Word documents. |
Contact Us | To order a reproduction, download our order form at http://mhs.mt.gov/Research/services/repros.aspx or contact Montana Historical Society Research Center: (406) 444-2681 / mhslibrary@mt.gov |
Relation | Forms part of: 20th Century Montana Military Veterans Oral History Project.; http://worldcat.org/oclc/70923328/viewonline |
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Title | Juanita W. Cooke interview, 1991 May 8. - Page 1 |
Contributing Institution | Montana Historical Society Research Center |
Contact Us | To order a reproduction, download our order form at http://mhs.mt.gov/research/photo/servicesfees.asp or contact Montana Historical Society Research Center: (406) 444-2681 / mhslibrary@mt.gov |
Transcription | JUANITA COOKE OH 1473 Montana Historical Society 20 th Century Montana Military Veterans Introduction The following is an interview with Juanita Cooke for the " 20th Century Montana Military Veterans" oral history project for the Montana Historical Society. This interview is a continuation of an earlier interview in which Juanita Cooke was describing her experiences with the Women's Air Force Service Pilots. The date of this interview is on May 8, 1991. It takes place at her home in Helena, Montana. The interviewer is John Terreo. Interview TERREO: Juanita in our previous interview we left off and you were talking about the P- 47 Thunderbolt. But before we pick up where we left off, I'm a little bit curious when it was that you first encountered an airplane. COOKE: That was back in I can't tell you what date but it was during the first World War and we heard such a noise. I lived in Illinois, in the country and we had -- my uncle was visiting. My father's brother was there and this noise was so loud and frightening. We were way down in the country and there was no way we'd have a noise like that. My uncle came out and he said, " why that's an aero plane." TERREO: Your uncle was familiar with aircraft because he was serving or had served in the military. COOKE: He was serving in the military and he was home on a furlough, if I remember right. TERREO: Well, that must have been quite an experience for you. Do you remember if there was a lot of talking afterwards about this airplane? COOKE: Well, just in my family because we lived in such an out of the way place that we didn't -- I can't recall anything about it afterwards. I was just a little girl. TERREO: After you had seen it did you think about it any that you can recall or was it just something that happened that was a little bit unusual and everything got back to normal? COOKE: Well, yes, I didn't think anything about it after that and it was a long time before I ever |
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