


Mildred Axton
Surname | Axton |
Given Name | Mildred |
Born | 9 Jan 1919 |
Died | 6 Feb 2010 |
Country | United States |
Category | Military-Air |
Gender | Female |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseMildred Darlene Tuttle was born in Coffeyville, Kansas, United States to Ralph and Beatrice Tuttle; she often went by her nickname Micky. When she was a child, a neighbor who was a part of the Inman Brothers Barnstorming Flying Circus gave her a ride in a Curtiss Jenny biplane, which began her fascination with aviation. She graduated from Field Kinley High School in 1936, then enrolled in Coffeyville Community College to study mathematics and chemistry. In 1938, she transferred to Kansas State University. She received her college degree with a teaching certificate in 1940. She soon became a chemistry professor at Coffeyville Community College. In the same year, 1940, she obtained her pilot's license and attended the Civilian Pilot Training program at Coffeyville Community College; she was the only woman in the class. In Jun 1941, she married David "Wayne" Axton and adopted her husband's last name. The couple settled down in Wichita, Kansas.
ww2dbaseIn 1943, Mildred Axton joined the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) 43-W-7 training class. Upon completion of the training, she was posted to Pecos Army Airfield Base in Texas, United States. In early 1944, her mother became ill, and she quit the WASP program in Apr to be near her. Returning to Kansas, she was hired as a flight test engineer by the Boeing aircraft factory in Wichita. In May 1944, she became the first woman to fly a B-29 Superfortress bomber as her chief flight engineer allowed her to fly the aircraft for 20 to 25 minutes.
ww2dbaseAfter the war, Axton taught at the East High School in Wichita between 1958 and 1969, while also being an active member of the Commemorative Air Force for 40 years. She passed away in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States in 2010.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia
Last Major Revision: Mar 2011
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1919年1月9日 | Mildred Tuttle was born in Coffeyville, Kansas, United States. |
1941年6月1日 | Mildred Tuttle married David Axton and took her husband's last name. |
2010年2月6日 | Mildred Axton passed away in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States. |
2010年3月10日 | Mildred Axton was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. |
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Visitor Submitted Comments
20 Feb 2013 12:50:48 PM
My family visited her building to Christmas Carol for the folks living there. She was so excited to show my family her apartment and all her accomplishments. At first it was hard to believe but soon found out the truth of her amazing story. She died soon after unfortunately since I wished my daughter could have been old enough to understand.
19 May 2018 05:37:09 PM
She died on my sons B day:(
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Joachim von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister, Aug 1939
6 Apr 2011 01:00:22 PM
Glad to see this little known but vital group of contributors to the WW II effort are getting recognition on your website. It is welcomed and richly rewarding. After all, it only took 50 years for them to get their medals. Thanks