Definition of Jacqueline Cochran

1. Noun. United States aviator who held several speed records and headed the women's Air Force pilots in World War II (1910-1980).

Exact synonyms: Cochran
Generic synonyms: Aeronaut, Airman, Aviator, Flier, Flyer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jacqueline Cochran

Jacobson's cartilage
Jacobson's nerve
Jacobson's organ
Jacobson's organs
Jacobson's plexus
Jacobson's reflex
Jacobus
Jacobus Arminius
Jacobuses
Jacopo Robusti
Jacot tool
Jacquard
Jacquard loom
Jacquart's facial angle
Jacqueline
Jacqueline Cochran (current term)
Jacquelyn
Jacquemet's recess
Jacquemier's sign
Jacquemin's test
Jacques
Jacques' plexus
Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles
Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault
Jacques Bernoulli
Jacques Cartier
Jacques Charles
Jacques Costeau
Jacques Derrida
Jacques Etienne Montgolfier

Literary usage of Jacqueline Cochran

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Enlisted Experience: A Conversation With the Chief Master Sergeants of edited by Janet R. Daly Bednarek (1995)
"64-68; Jacqueline Cochran, "Should Women be Permitted in Combat? No," Air University Review, Vol. XXVIII, No. 5 (July-August 1977), p. ..."

2. With Courage: The U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II by Bernard C. Nalty, John F. Shiner, George M. Watson, Alfred M. Beck (1994)
"Jacqueline Cochran, a deprived orphan who never precisely knew her own birthdate, ... Jacqueline Cochran and Brig. Gen. Ralph F. Stearley inspect a group of ..."

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