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- Birth
- DeFuniak Springs, Walton County, Florida, USA
- Death
- 9 Aug 1980 (aged 74)Indio, Riverside County, California, USA
- Burial
- Coachella,Riverside County,California,USAShow MapGPS-Latitude: 33.6699823, Longitude: -116.2169976
- Plot
- Unit 2 - Lot 3 - Grave 153
- Memorial ID
- 7691192View Source
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World War II United States Army Air Corps Pilot, Pioneering Aviatrix. Born in DeFuniak Springs in West Florida, to Ira and Mary Pittman. She grew up in poverty, never owning a pair of shoes until she was nine. Her poverty and lack of education did not deter her. In 1932 she earned her pilot's license, and in 1934 she entered her first air race. She participated in the Bendix Transcontinental Air Race for the first time in 1935 and won the race and set the transcontinental speed record in 1938. She married Floyd Bostwick Odlum in Kingman, Arizona, on May 11, 1936. During World War II, Jackie served abroad the British Air Transport Auxiliary as a flight captain. She later returned to the United States and ran the Women's Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) program. In 1941 General Hap Arnold asked her to go to England to study the program of the women pilots flying with the Royal Air Force. In June, 1941, she became the first woman to pilot a bomber across the North Atlantic. For her work in support of the war, she received the Distinguished Service Medal in 1945. After the war, Jackie continued to participate in air races and to establish new transcontinental and international records. In 1953 she became the first woman to exceed the sound barrier. She still holds more international speed, distance and altitude records than any other pilot, male or female. In 1964, she set the standing woman's record for world speed. She was promoted to colonel in the reserves, from which she retired in 1970. Jackie was inducted into the International Aerospace Hall of Fame in 1965 and the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1971 in Dayton, Ohio. She was the first woman to be so honored. Jackie's achievements in aviation can be seen today in the National Aviation Museum in Dayton, Ohio. She died at the age of 74 in her home in Indio, California.
World War II United States Army Air Corps Pilot, Pioneering Aviatrix. Born in DeFuniak Springs in West Florida, to Ira and Mary Pittman. She grew up in poverty, never owning a pair of shoes until she was nine. Her poverty and lack of education did not deter her. In 1932 she earned her pilot's license, and in 1934 she entered her first air race. She participated in the Bendix Transcontinental Air Race for the first time in 1935 and won the race and set the transcontinental speed record in 1938. She married Floyd Bostwick Odlum in Kingman, Arizona, on May 11, 1936. During World War II, Jackie served abroad the British Air Transport Auxiliary as a flight captain. She later returned to the United States and ran the Women's Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) program. In 1941 General Hap Arnold asked her to go to England to study the program of the women pilots flying with the Royal Air Force. In June, 1941, she became the first woman to pilot a bomber across the North Atlantic. For her work in support of the war, she received the Distinguished Service Medal in 1945. After the war, Jackie continued to participate in air races and to establish new transcontinental and international records. In 1953 she became the first woman to exceed the sound barrier. She still holds more international speed, distance and altitude records than any other pilot, male or female. In 1964, she set the standing woman's record for world speed. She was promoted to colonel in the reserves, from which she retired in 1970. Jackie was inducted into the International Aerospace Hall of Fame in 1965 and the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1971 in Dayton, Ohio. She was the first woman to be so honored. Jackie's achievements in aviation can be seen today in the National Aviation Museum in Dayton, Ohio. She died at the age of 74 in her home in Indio, California.
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JACQUELINE COCHRAN
1906 — 1980
COLONEL U.S. AIR FORCE RESERVE
LEADER WOMEN'S AIR FORCE SERVICE PILOTS W.W.II
"FIRST WOMAN IN THE WORLD TO FLY FASTER THAN SOUND"
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- Added: Jul 16, 2003
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- Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7691192/jacqueline-cochran: accessed), memorial page for JacquelinePittman Cochran (11 May 1906–9 Aug 1980), Find a Grave Memorial ID7691192, citing Coachella Valley Public Cemetery, Coachella,Riverside County,California,USA;Maintained by Find a Grave.
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1906-1980
COLONEL U.S. AIR FORCE RESERVE
LEADER WOMEN'S AIR FORCE SERVICE PILOTS W.W.II
FIRST WOMAN IN THE WORLD TO FLY FASTER THAN SOUND"
Buried in Coachella Valley Cemetery, 82925 Avenue 52, Coachella, CA 92236-9718 [+1 (760) 398-3221] - Lot 153, Block 3, Unit 2
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