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Living History: During WWII, over a thousand women took to the skies

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Otis Willie PIO The American War Library

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Living History: During WWII, over a thousand women took to the skies
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{EXCERPT} Salt Lake Tribune - Eileen Hallet Stone -- 7, 1941, the US Army Air
Force, faced with an acute shortage of male pilots, decided to use women in
domestic aviation to relieve their male counterparts for combat. This was a
first for the military. They knew little about women's adaptability,...

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