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National WASP WWII Museum – Philip Greenspun's Weblog
Arlington National Cemetery - U.S. Navy Lt. Kara Spears Hultgreen was the first female carrier-based fighter pilot. She died Oct. 25, 1994, when her F-14 Tomcat crashed into the sea off the
Kara Spears Hultgreen - Lieutenant, United States Navy
Gender doesn't matter behind the controls of a lethal fighter jet
Tony Scott, Hank Kleeman, Kara Hultgreen and the F-14 Tomcat: three (tragic) stories and a legendary plane - The Aviationist
LT Kara Hultgreen USN Historical Marker
Remembering my friend on Memorial Day - LT Kara Hultgreen
Kara Hultgreen - Wikipedia
Aircraft dedicated to fallen Navy aviator > Arnold Air Force Base > Article Display
Hero Southwest pilot one of Navy's first female fighter pilots - ABC News
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Lt. Kara Hultgreen | First Aero Squadron Foundation ™
60 Minutes Double Standard - YouTube
The REAL Truth About Kara Hultgreen's F-14 Tomcat Mishap - YouTube
Kara Hultgreen - Wikipedia
Remembering my friend on Memorial Day - LT Kara Hultgreen
Aircraft dedicated to fallen Navy aviator > Arnold Air Force Base > Article Display
The Life and Legacy of Kara Hultgreen - Take to the Sky Podcast
FlyGirls - #TakeFlightTuesday -- Lt. Kara Hultgreen was an American naval aviator who served as a lieutenant in the US Navy and was the first female carrier-based fighter pilot in the US
LT Kara Spears Hultgreen
The Life and Legacy of Kara Hultgreen - Take to the Sky Podcast
Kara Spears Hultgreen - Lieutenant, United States Navy
DVIDS - Images - F-14D Tomcat display at Arnold AFB honors Hultgreen [Image 6 of 9]
First combat qualified female naval aviator died in a crazy accident
The Gauntlet: Women wanted to fly jets in combat. It would prove the fight of their lives. - Vox
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painting of Kara Hultgreen in green flight coveralls gunfi… | Flickr
The Gauntlet: Women wanted to fly jets in combat. It would prove the fight of their lives. - Vox