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Name
  
Esther Blake

Awards
  
See below

Rank
  
Staff Sergeant


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Nickname(s)
  
"First Woman in the Air Force"

Service/branch
  
United States Army Air Forces  United States Air Force Women's Army Corps

Died
  
October 17, 1979, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States

Years of service
  
1944 - 1954 (10 years)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Esther McGowin Blake (1897–1979) was the first woman in the United States Air Force. She enlisted on the first minute of the first hour of the first day regular U.S. Air Force duty was authorized for women on 8 July 1948.

Military career

Blake's active military career began in 1944 when she, a widow, joined her sons in uniform for the United States Army Air Forces. She closed her desk as a civilian employee at Miami Air Depot and joined the Women's Army Corps when she was notified her oldest son, a B-17 Flying Fortress pilot, had been shot down over Belgium and was reported missing.

Her younger son was quoted as saying that her reason for joining was the hope of helping free a soldier from clerical work to fight, thus speeding the end of the war. During the months and years that followed, Blake saw both of her sons return home from combat with only minor wounds and many decorations.

She remained active with the Air Force until 1954 when she separated due to disability. After separation, she worked as a civil service employee at the Veterans Regional Headquarters in Montgomery, Alabama until her death in 1979.

References

Esther McGowin Blake Wikipedia