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  1. Rosemary Bryant Mariner (née Bryant le 2 avril 1953 à Harlingen et morte le 24 janvier 2019 à Knoxville, anciennement Conatser) est une pilote américaine de la marine américaine. Elle est l'une des six premières femmes à avoir obtenu leurs « ailes » en tant qu'aviateur naval des États-Unis (en) en 1974 [1].

  2. Captain Rosemary Bryant Mariner (née Bryant; formerly Conatser; April 2, 1953 – January 24, 2019) was an American pilot and one of the first six women to earn their wings as a United States Naval Aviator in 1974.

  3. www.history.navy.mil › rosemary-marinerRosemary Mariner - NHHC

    7 févr. 2023 · Captain Rosemary B. Mariner (1953 ─ 24 January 2019) was the first woman to command an operational naval aviation squadron. She led VAQ-34 during Operation Desert Storm and...

  4. 1 févr. 2019 · Rosemary Mariner, who shattered barriers when she became one of the Navy’s first female pilots and the first woman to command a naval aviation squadron — and who later successfully fought for a...

  5. The barrier-breaking Rosemary Mariner will be honored with a ceremonial flyover with only female jet pilots — a first in naval history.

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  6. 2 févr. 2019 · The Navy conducted its first-ever, all-female flyover on Saturday to honor the the life and legacy of retired Navy Capt. Rosemary Bryant Mariner, the service's first female jet pilot. Rosemary passed away at the age of 65 on Jan. 24 following a five-year battle with ovarian cancer.

  7. 21 févr. 2019 · Captain Rosemary Mariner’s life was a life of firsts. In 1972, aged just 19, she was the first woman to graduate from the aeronautical programme of her university, Purdue, in West Lafayette,...