Capt. Rosemary Mariner, first woman to fly a tactical jet, dies
Source: NBC news
The rules were clear when she was growing up: Women were not allowed to fly U.S. military aircraft. But that was not going to stop Rosemary Bryant Mariner.
The daughter of a Navy nurse and an Air Force pilot who had died in a plane crash when she was three, Mariner made it her goal to be as qualified as possible to fly in the armed services. She got her private pilot's license at age 17. Then she got her aeronautics degree from Purdue University in 1972 when she was 19.
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She was in the inaugural class of women who earned their Navy wings in 1973. Mariner then became the first woman to fly a tactical jet in 1974, at just 21 years old; in 1982, she was among the first women to serve aboard a U.S. Navy warship; in 1991, during the Gulf War, she became the first woman to command an aviation squadron. Later, she was instrumental in the repeal of combat exclusion restrictions on women.
Capt. Mariner died at age 65 last Thursday of ovarian cancer, nearly five years after she had been diagnosed. At her funeral service on Saturday, the Navy plans to honor her with a "missing man flyover" a tribute honoring aviators who have died that will consist of all women. It will be the first all-female flyover ever conducted, the Navy said.
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Demonaut
(10,153 posts)riversedge
(81,538 posts)the Navy plans to honor her with a "missing man flyover" a tribute honoring aviators who have died that will consist of all women. It will be the first all-female flyover ever conducted,
Fla Dem
(27,767 posts)Clear skies Capt Mariner.
Lithos
(26,656 posts)dhill926
(16,953 posts)for a super hero woman...
sarge43
(29,173 posts)area51
(12,753 posts)Hekate
(100,133 posts)Blue_Tires
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Glimmer of Hope
(5,823 posts)A reminder that there is no test for ovarian cancer so it is usually not diagnosed until it is late stage.
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