Tango Alpha Lima Trailblazing Women Veterans: Col. Allison Black, the "Angel of Death,"
March 20th, 2024
22 mins 2 secs
Season 5
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About this Episode
_In this special series we celebrate Women's History Month and honor the service of women veterans and their contributions to American military history. _
In this episode, we honor U.S. Air Force Col. Allison Black for her historic role as the first female AC-130H Spectre navigator to open fire on enemy targets in combat. Dubbed the "Angel of Death," Black's story exemplifies the courage and resilience of women in the military – especially those in combat roles.
We also recognize the contributions of other women who emerged as trailblazers during the Cold War era, when policies began to change and women increasingly held administrative, technical and medical positions within the military.
KOREAN WAR
Anna May Hays
Eileen Collins
Capt. Della H. Raney
Col. Ruth A. Lucas
VIETNAM WAR
Mary Therese Klinker
Adm. Michelle J. Howard
Diane Carlson Evans
Maj. Gen. Marcelite J. Harris
Episode Links
- Watch video of this episode on YouTube
- Allison Black Biography
- Col. Allison Black announces retirement after 32 years in Air Force
- DVIDS - News - Welcome Col. Allison Black: 1st SOW change of command ceremony
- They called her 'The Angel of Death' | The American Legion — They called her 'The Angel of Death'
- The Taliban surrendered after hearing this female airman's voice (and getting hit with high explosives) | We Are The Mighty
- Hurlburt Field - Wikipedia