SILL: Women in Aviation during WWII

SILL: Women in Aviation during WWII

Tuesdays, 10/8, 15, 22, 29/2024, 12-1pm, Stockton Hammonton, Room 201 | During World War II, home front shortages created a pressing need for skilled workers. Women entered the field of aviation in areas previously closed to them. They worked as aeronautical engineers, aviator’s mates, machinists, and more. Women also joined the WASP (Women Air Force Service Pilots), flying as civilian pilots working with the military. This course will focus on the essential work women did in the field of aviation during WWII.

Register HERE Tuition for each four-session SILL course is $45 (unless otherwise notified). Courses are FREE for residents 60 years old or older, who live in Atlantic County.