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| Management number | 220501739 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $11.18 | Model Number | 220501739 | ||
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In June 1976, 157 young women arrived at the United States Air Force Academy and stepped into history. Joining the Long Blue Line: The First Women at the Air Force Academy is the vivid, unfiltered story of one of them. Based on the author’s meticulously kept daily journals, this memoir chronicles the lived experience of a 17-year-old girl who became part of the first class of women admitted to the Air Force Academy. Written largely in the voice of her younger self, the narrative captures the uncertainty, humor, fear, pride, and determination of navigating a place designed without women in mind—while trying to survive, fit in, and earn respect.From the media frenzy surrounding her appointment, to the grind of Basic Cadet Training, academic pressure, athletic competition, and the slow transformation from being a basic cadet to becoming a leader, the story unfolds day by day. Readers experience the rituals, rules, and relentless demands of cadet life from the inside: memorizing Contrails, marching up the iconic “Bring Me Men” ramp, learning when to blend in and when to stand firm, and discovering what it truly means to be part of a team.Interwoven throughout the narrative are historical context sections—many written by the author’s father, a retired Air Force brigadier general and longtime Academy leader—that explain the years of planning, debate, and institutional change that preceded the arrival of women. These insights illuminate how policy decisions, cultural assumptions, and logistical challenges shaped the experience of the first female cadets, offering readers a rare dual perspective: personal and institutional.It offers one woman’s experience, without claiming to represent all. Instead, it is an honest, reflective account of one cadet’s journey—oftentimes naïve, sometimes frustrated, always determined—told with warmth, clarity, and self-awareness nearly fifty years later. It is also a tribute to the male cadets of the Class of 1980, who navigated the same pressures and uncertainties while quietly helping to break barriers alongside their female classmates.Joining the Long Blue Line: The First Women at the Air Force Academy is a story of service, identity, resilience, and belonging. It is about growing up under extraordinary circumstances, about measuring oneself against demanding ideals, and about answering a call that had nothing to do with gender—and everything to do with character. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8994608807 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Long Line Heritage Press an imprint of Transformational Concepts, LLC |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.64 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
| Print length | 282 pages |
| Publication date | February 25, 2026 |
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