National Archives at St. Louis

Amelia Earhart's Distinguished Flying Cross Award Card

Below is the Distinguished Flying Cross award card for Amelia Earhart Putnam, civilian aviator, awarded by an act of Congress in 1932. The Distinguished Flying Cross is awarded to military pilots who distinguish themselves with an act of heroism while in flight. The award is reserved solely for military pilots, hence the significance of civilian pilot Amelia Earhart receiving the award. In 1932, Earhart solo piloted a nonstop transatlantic flight, which earned her the award below. She was the first woman to do so.

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Distinguished Flying Cross award card for Amelia Earhart Putnam. National Archives Identifier: 364776631.

You can view this record in the National Archives Catalog.

This award card is located in Record Group 64: Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Army Award Cards 1917–1940. Many of the records in this collection have yet to be digitized. We encourage researchers to visit us onsite to explore these records and learn more about the archival collections held in the National Archives at St. Louis.

 

 

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