May Bradford welding a part of the all Australian monoplane for the England-Australia air race, 1934. May Bradford was the first woman pilot to hold A and B ground engineer’s licenses in Australia
Mohammad Mosaddegh was the democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953 when his government was overthrown in a coup d'État orchestrated by the British MI6 and the CIA
Milunka Savić the most decorated woman soldier in the World War I. Milunka joined WWI pretending to be man, and her sex was only discovered after being wounded in battle year later
Robert Amon, inspects the tail boom of his Lockheed P-38, which was almost severed from the tail assembly when a Japanese 40-Millimeter anti-aircraft shell struck his Lightning fighter, 1945
Naziha Dulaimi was an early pioneer of the Iraqi feminist movement. She was a co-founder and first president of the Iraqi Women's League, the first woman minister in Iraq’s modern history
Walter Hamer conducting electrometric measurements on acidity standards, useful in the control of many processes such as electroplating, purification of drinking water, air conditioning, June 16, 1937