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Kathy La Sauce didn’t blaze trails during her 20-year Air Force career. She scorched them.
She joined the Air Force in 1972, after receiving one of only two Officer Training School slots for the Long Island, New York area.
“When I graduated from college, I wanted my life to matter so I looked at joining the Air Force,” La Sauce said. “Fortunately, the Air Force had just increased the number of women that would be allowed to serve, and it opened up some of the nontraditional career fields.”
Her next stop was Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois, where she became part of the first maintenance officer class to include women.
Kathy La Sauce didn’t blaze trails during her 20-year Air Force career. She scorched them.
She joined the Air Force in 1972, after receiving one of only two Officer Training School slots for the Long Island, New York area.
“When I graduated from college, I wanted my life to matter so I looked at joining the Air Force,” La Sauce said. “Fortunately, the Air Force had just increased the number of women that would be allowed to serve, and it opened up some of the nontraditional career fields.”
Her next stop was Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois, where she became part of the first maintenance officer class to include women.
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First Women in Chad Air Force to Become Pilots
DECEMBER 31, 2020 – A journey begins with a single step, but for two lieutenants from the Republic of Chad Air Force, that first step was more than 7,100 miles from home.
While students from Chad have been attending the Defense Language Institute English Language Center for several years, 2nd Lieutenants Ahmat Sadie and Hissein Haoua are the first women in the Chad Air Force to become pilots. They’re presently assigned to the General English Training course at DLIELC, which concludes in January. After that, they’ll attend the Oral Proficiency Skills for Aviation course and in July, it’s off to Spartan Aviation in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to learn to fly.
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