CatherineBridge

Catherine Vail Bridge

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Interview with Catherine Bridge

California of the Past digital story of Catherine Bridge as she tells about her experience during World War II as a civilian ferrying different kinds of military aircraft from air base to air base. It is part of a series from the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library.

WASP Catherine Bridge
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