Jacqueline Cochran interviewed in Arnold Hall at United States Air Force Academy, Colorado. She speaks about soloing for the first time in 1932, and about continuous training during her career.
Jacqueline Cochran interviewed in Arnold Hall at United States Air Force Academy, Colorado. She speaks about a training program she set up under orders from General Arnold.
Jacqueline Cochran interviewed in Arnold Hall at United States Air Force Academy, Colorado. She talks about the F-86 airplane.
Cadets march at United States Air Force Academy, Colorado. Jacqueline Cochran arrives by a white limousine and speaks to Lieutenant General James Allen. Views of cadets marching and band playing. Mr. Floyd B. Odlum in wheelchair.
Interior of Mitchell dinning hall at United States Air Force Academy, Colorado. A cadet presenting Sabre Plaque Award to Jacqueline Cochran. Miss Cochran speaks into microphone.
Famous woman aviator Jacqueline Cochran and General James R. Allen in conversation walk towards the fledgling eagle statue at United States Air Force Academy. Cadets marching, band playing. Mitchell Hall can be seen in background. Miss Cochran and General in conversation with fledgling eagle statue in background.
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