Barbara A. Kucharczyk Collection

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Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk. Caption on back reads: Last official photo, 1997, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas.
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk at Shaw Air Force Base open house and air show, Sumter, South Carolina, 1986.
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk at her desk, as 363rd Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS) Commander, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, 1989.
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk as 361st TRS Commander at Seppard Air Force Base, Texas, 1998.
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk. Caption on back reads: Kucharczyk doing fuel cell training at Sheppard Air Force Bas, Texas, 1997 - Fuel Flight.
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk in an F-16D fighter, Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, South Carolina
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk straps into the back seat of an F-16D fighter for flight from South Carolina to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1988.
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk installing a sign
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk installs a sign reading: Capt. Barbara A. Kucharczyk, Commander. Caption on back reads: Finally! 18 Mar 88.
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk removing helmet
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kuchaarczyk removing her helmet after seventy minutes of flight over Germany, May 1984. Caption on back reads: Back O.K. Even look like I know what's going on!
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk sitting in the Wing Commander's F-16 at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea. The tail marking is WP (Wolf Pack)
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk straps into the back seat of an F-16D fighter for flight from South Carolina to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1989.
Barbara W. Kucharczyk in an airplane cockpit
Barbara W. Kucharczyk sits in the cockpit of a T-38 simulator as part of her aircraft maintenance officer technical school training, at Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois in 1978. A note on the back reads, "Do I look like a 'Fighter Jock'?"
Barbara W. Kucharczyk on base
Barbara Wolfe Kucharczyk poses at the Squadron Officer School at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. She is wearing the USAF dress blue uniform with slacks and officers cap; circa 1980.
Barbara W. Kucharczyk receiving award
Barbara Wolfe Kucharczyk at her commissioning, has her Second Lieutenant bars pinned on by her father, Retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel, Roland L. Wolfe. In the background is the logo of the Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas.
Barbara W. Kucharczyk receiving award
Barbara Wolfe Kucharczyk, in fatigue shirt with rolled sleeves, is handed a certificate of achievement by General Brown for writing a history of her squadron, circa 1978.
Barbara W. Kucharczyk with serviceman and child
Barbara Wolfe Kucharczyk (center) stands with fellow Air Force member Sergeant Rivera and his son while she was stationed with the 18th Tactical Fighter Wing in Okinawa, Japan, in July 1977. Kucharczyk wears an olive green short-sleeved fatigue shirt with the wing's "fighting cock" insignia and an Aircraft Generation Squadron (AGS) ball cap.
Barbara Wolfe Kucharczyk circa 1998
Barbara Kucharczyk poses for a studio photo in the USAF battle dress uniform (BDU), circa 1998.
House Armed Services Committee, sub-committee on military personnel
Barbara Ann Wolfe Kucharczyk, second from left at table, among twelve women officers testifying in Washington, D.C., to the House Armed Services Committee, sub-committee on military personnel, about opening more combat-coded positions to women, 1990.
Oral history interview with Barbara Wolfe Kucharczyk
Primary documents Barbara W. Kucharczyk's career in the U.S. Air Force. Kucharczyk describes frequently moving during her childhood due to her father's military service. Related topics include attending Department of Defense Schools and living in Japan when the Vietnam Conflict was heating up. A significant portion of the interview focuses on Kucharczyk's time at UNCG, including her social life, Big Sisters, the newly co-ed campus, racial attitudes, Kennedy's assassination, and her PE major. " Kucharczyk describes finding employment as a teacher in Virginia; her desire to fill the need for sex education teachers; spending summers in Scandinavia as a part of her NYU graduate studies; comparisons between teacher benefits in Virginia and New Jersey; her desire to join the military; and the process of officer recruitment for in Air Force. " Of her time in Officer Training School, Kucharczyk discusses activities, inspections, PT, and her father commissioning her into the Air Force. She describes the purpose of Aircraft Maintenance Officer Course and volunteering to be stationed overseas in the countries she had lived as a child. Notable topics from her tour in Japan include: Kucharczyk's various positions and assignments, being the only woman with the 18th Tactical Fighter Wing, having several "battle hero" planes in her unit, and how the country had changed since she last lived there. She mentions marrying a fellow officer while in Okinawa, securing a joint-spouse assignment at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, experiencing the nearby explosion of a terrorist bomb while there, and European attitudes towards Americans. " Kucharczyk describes the Education with Industry Program and her activities with General Dynamics in Texas, including working the aircraft assembly line when workers there went on strike. She discusses her responsibilities at Kunsan Air Base in South Korea and working with many more women there. Topics from her time stationed at Shaw Air Force Base include her promotion to major, her first command, and the details of her job and unit. " Kucharczyk describes her disappointment at being reassigned to Air Command and Staff College just before her unit was deployed in Operation Desert Shield, staying on to teach at the school, and then becoming a student again at the Air War College, which was also located at Maxwell-Gunter AFB. Notable topics from her subsequent assignments include: the benefits and responsibilities of command positions, the drawbacks of being a colonel, and her decision to retire in 1998 rather than be stationed in Alaska. " Additional topics include: USAF officer training schools, the opportunities the military provides, gender discrimination in the air force, Kucharczyk's testimony before the House Armed Services Subcommittee to open more combat-related career fields to women, and her work as teacher following her retirement.
Portrait of Barbara W. Kucharczyk
Portrait of Barbara Wolfe Kucharczyk taken 12 October 1977, after completion of Officer Training School and commission as second lieutenant.
Portrait of Barbara W. Kucharczyk
Portrait of Barbara W. Kucharczyk taken in 1992, while she was on the faculty of the Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base in Alabama.
Six USAF squadron commanders
Barbara Wolfe Kucharczyk (second from the right) poses with five other squadron commanders of the command element of the 82nd Training Group at Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas, in 1997. The group commander (third from right), as well as the other commanders, wears the USAF winter mess dress uniform.

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