Yardley Nelson Hunter Collection

Air Training Officers at Air Force Academy, Morning Drill
Air Force Training Officers at Air Force Academy practice Morning Drill at 9 a.m. on the Terrazo in M-1951 Cold Weather Field Uniform with black gloves and winter hat. Yardley "Nelson" Hunter is front right. Cadets look on in background." Text on back of photograph reads:"Basic Cadet Training (2 weeks) We marched, ran and sang everywhere we went!"
Members of Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps and North Carolina State Reserve Officers' Training Corps pose for photograph
Yardley "Nelson" Hunter and guest posing for photograph for Military Ball. Hunter attired in Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps [JROTC] mess dress uniform, and guest dressed in Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps dress uniform.
Oral history interview with Yardley Nelson Hunter
Yardley Nelson Hunter tells of her early life, education, and military service. Hunter discusses topics such as race relations, gender roles in the military and specifically United States Air force, services provided by the military for its members such as child and spouse advocacy, the entrance of women into the Air Force Academy, and interactions between the military and civilian populations in the United States. Hunter also makes mention of notable veterans of the United States Air Force, such as Jeanne Holm, Marcelite Harris, and "Chappie" James. She also discusses the military career of her daughter, who is also an officer in the United States Air Force, and her own siblings, many of whom have also had military careers.
Yardley "Nelson" Hunter at O'Farrell Junior High School in San Diego, California, for Academy Awareness Program, June 1977
Yardley "Nelson" Hunter at O'Farrell Junior High School in San Diego, California for Academy Awareness Program in June, 1977, at age 24, attired in Air Force Dress uniform without service jacket." Text on back of photograph reads:"June 1977 24 years old O'Farrell Jr. H.S. - San Diego, California Academy Awareness Program"