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Mildred Axton [2003]

Veterans History Project Service Summary:

  • War or Conflict: World War, 1939-1945
  • Branch of Service: WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots)
  • Location of Service: Pecos, Texas
  • Collection Number: AFC/2001/001/10290

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"It didn't matter to us that we didn't have those [military privileges]. First, we were doing something that we loved to do. And also, we were helping our country. And we knew they really needed us." (Video Interview, 15:25)

Mildred "Micky" Axton considers herself very lucky to have had her childhood dream of flying fulfilled when a neighbor, a barnstorming pilot, took up her and her brother for rides. She graduated from Kansas State University and joined the Civilian Pilot Training Program, which led to her volunteering for the WASP. Her main duty, in the isolated West Texas outpost of Pecos, was to test planes, replacing men grateful for the chance to apply their flying skills in combat. Axton left behind a husband, who worked in an aircraft plant, and an infant, whom her mother agreed to care for. Her brother was a flier, too, in the Pacific Theater, where he survived being shot down and spending 14 hours in shark-infested water. Her career in the WASP was cut short when her mother took ill and she had to resign to care for her and the child.

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About this Item

Title

  • Mildred Darlene Axton Collection

Names

  • Axton, Mildred Darlene
  • Recollections-A Portrait of a Life
  • Kuentz, Patricia A.

Home State

  • Kansas

Headings

  • -  Axton, Mildred Darlene
  • -  World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal Narratives
  • -  United States. WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots).

Repository

  • Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

Gender

  • Female

Race

  • White

Status

  • veteran

Service History

  • World War, 1939-1945

    • Branch of Service: WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots)
    • Location of Service: Pecos, Texas
    • Dates of Service: 1943-1944
    • Entrance into Service: Enlisted
    • Military Status: veteran
    • Service History Note: The veteran served as a test pilot.

Materials

  • Computer File: Floppy Disk [1 item] -- Electronic file of manuscript (collected 2004-09-20; 2005-03-18)
  • Audio: Audio Cassette [1 item] -- Reference copy (collected 2003-07-08; 2005)
  • Computer File: CD [1 item] -- Electronic file of photograph (collected 2005; 2003-11-17)
  • Manuscript: Transcript [1 item] -- Typewritten document (collected 2004-09-20)
  • Photograph: Digital print [1 item] -- Portrait (collected 1943)
  • Video: VHS [1 item] -- Television broadcast (collected 2003-07-08)
  • Audio: Audio Cassette [1 item] -- Oral history interview (collected 2003-07-08)

Collection Number

  • AFC/2001/001/10290

Cite as

  • Mildred Darlene Axton Collection (AFC/2001/001/10290), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

Online Format

  • audio
  • image
  • online text
  • video

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Rights & Access

Using VHP Material in Publication or Exhibition

The Veterans History Project (VHP) at the Library of Congress collects, preserves and makes accessible the firsthand recollections of U.S. military veterans who served from World War I through more recent conflicts and peacekeeping missions, so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand what they saw, did and felt during their service. The Veterans History Project Collection includes oral histories along with documentary materials such as original letters, diaries, photographs, and memoirs.

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Citing VHP Materials

Please use the following formats when citing Veterans History Project materials (substituting the appropriate name and collection ID number).

Materials as a whole:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Manuscript material:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Memoirs (MS02), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Transcript (MS04), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Correspondence (MS01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Recording:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Audio recording (SR01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Video recording (MV01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Photograph:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Photographs (PH01), photographer unknown, Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Photographs (PH03-PH14), Ralph Williams photographer, Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Computer file:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Computer file (CF01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Artifact:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Artifact (AR01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Cite This Item

Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Axton, Mildred Darlene, Recollections-A Portrait Of A Life, and Patricia A Kuentz. Mildred Darlene Axton Collection. 1943. Personal Narrative. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc2001001.10290/.

APA citation style:

Axton, M. D., Recollections-A Portrait Of A Life & Kuentz, P. A. (1943) Mildred Darlene Axton Collection. [Personal Narrative] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afc2001001.10290/.

MLA citation style:

Axton, Mildred Darlene, Recollections-A Portrait Of A Life, and Patricia A Kuentz. Mildred Darlene Axton Collection. 1943. Personal Narrative. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/afc2001001.10290/>.