User:SeaGL/sandbox
This is a user sandbox of SeaGL. You can use it for testing or practicing edits. This is not the sandbox where you should draft your assigned article for a dashboard.wikiedu.org course. To find the right sandbox for your assignment, visit your Dashboard course page and follow the Sandbox Draft link for your assigned article in the My Articles section. |
Bibliography
[edit]- Hodgson, Marion (2003). "Interview with Marion Hodgson". Veterans History Project (Interview). Interviewed by F. C. "Hap" Chandler. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
F. C Chandler's interview will serve as the primary source. Chandler's interview with Hodgson provides an in-depth look at Chandler's time in the military starting from when she was first selected to be a part of the civilian pilot training program during her senior year at the University of Georgia. The interview also provides the details of how and why she wrote her book, Winning My Wings: A Woman AirForce Service Pilot in World War II.
- Hodgson, Marion Stegeman (1996). Winning My Wings: A Woman Airforce Service Pilot in World War II. Albany, TX: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1557503648.
Winning My Wings is an autobiography by Hodgson herself. In it, she recounts her experiences in the Woman AirForce Service Pilots program. Most of the story is told through letters she wrote to a pilot who was injured in a crash.
- "A tribute to Marion Stegeman Hodgson, WASP Pilot". Times Record News. PWTR. 24 April 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
This tribute article from Times Record News provides the opinions of Hodgson's life and impact of her accomplishments. However, no author is provided. Much of the details of her life in this article is sourced from Hodgson's autobiography.
- "Marion Stegeman Hodgson, 43-W-5". WASP Final Flight. 5 April 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
The blogsite WASP Final Flight details the history and women pilots in WASP. This post summarizes the key parts of Hodgson's life sourcing Chandler's interview and her biography in the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame. The source link to the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame is broken.
- Rickman, Sarah B. (Winter 2005). "Reviewed Work: Winning My Wings: A Woman Airforce Service Pilot in World War II". Air Power History. 52 (4): 56–57. JSTOR 26274702. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
Rickman's review of Hodgson's autobiography in the Air Power History journal summarizes the book and provides Rickman's thoughts on the impact Hodgson's life had.
- King, Rosemary (Summer 1998). "Winning My Wings by Marion Stegeman Hodgson" (PDF). Air Power. 12 (2): 110–111. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
Rosemary discusses the impact of Hodgson's life in his review of her autobiography.