The collection includes March 2003 and April 2019 oral history transcripts, photographs and photograph albums, military papers and records, clippings, programs, writings, yearbooks, awards, artifacts, uniform and uniform accessories, insignia, ribbons, badges, and medals.
Barbara A. Wolfe Kucharczyk (b. 1948) of Florida served in the United States Air Force from 1976 to 1998. Barbara A. Wolfe Kucharczyk was born in Kearney, Nebraska, to an air force family, and raised in various places while her father was in service: California, Florida, North Carolina, and Massachusetts, as well as Germany and Okinawa. She graduated from high school in Massachusetts and went on to attend The University of North Carolina in Greensboro from 1966 to 1970, receiving her bachelor's degree in physical education." In January of 1971, Kucharczyk moved to Newport News, Virginia, where she worked in the Hampton School District as a physical education teacher and a track, tennis, and gymnastics coach. In order to become sex education teacher, Kucharczyk enrolled in New York University's graduate program in human sexuality, and moved to New Jersey in 1974 to complete her master's degree. That year she was hired in Leonia, New Jersey, as a health teacher and softball coach. Kucharczyk enlisted in the United StatesAF in New Jersey in 1976. From June to September of 1977, she attended Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, and then was sent to Chanute Air Force Base in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, for the six month Aircraft Maintenance Officer Course. In 1978, she was sent to Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan, with the 18th Tactical Fighter Wing, where she served as a maintenance unit officer, avionics branch chief, and job controller, in addion to temporary duty assignments to Korea and the Philippines. While in Japan, she married a fellow aircraft maintenance officer. She and her husband then applied to be assigned together and in 1981 were sent to Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where she worked on flight lines and on the United States Air Forces in Europe, Inspector General's team, for several years. In 1984, Kucharczyk was assigned to the Air Force's Education with Industry Program and was stationed Fort Worth, Texas, to monitor procedures at General Dynamics (now Lockheed Martin) and learn about the defense industry. During this time, she and her husband divorced. After completing the ten-month program, she was sent to Kunsan Air Base in South Korea, where she was a maintenance supervisor for a year. She was then transferred to Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina where she worked for five years, during which time she was promoted to major and became Equipment Maintenance Squadron commander. In March of 1990, Kucharczyk testified before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Women in Combat to open more military career fields to women. In June of that year she was sent to Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base in Alabama, where she attended Air Command Staff College. After completing the program, she became responsible for leadership and command curriculum for the base and for the international seminar program. Though this position she was able to travel to Spain and Germany, performing seminars. With her promotion to lieutenant colonel, she attended the Air War College at Maxwell-Gunter. Afterwards she became director of education and research for the Air Force Quality Institute. She spent two years in this position before being transferred to Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas, where she served as squadron commander." In 1998, Kucharczyk was accepted for promotion to colonel. To accept the promotion, she was required to transfer to Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska. She wished to spend time with her family, however, and declined the offer, retiring from the United States Air Force after twenty-one and a half years of service. Kucharczyk remained in Texas and worked as a teacher's aide for high school students with learning disabilities.