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Over 1,100 women answered the call to serve as U.S. WASPs (Women's Air Service Pilots) during World War II, breaking barriers and proving their mettle in the cockpit. These trailblazing aviators ferried military aircraft, towed targets for gunnery practice, and tested new planes—dangerous missions that claimed the lives of 38 of their own. Yet they received no military status, no benefits, and little recognition for their sacrifice. Discover the remarkable stories of these courageous women who defied convention and risked everything to contribute to the nation's war effort. From their rigorous training to their groundbreaking achievements in aviation, learn how the WASPs paved the way for women in military and commercial aviation. A tribute to American heroism, determination, and the enduring legacy of those who dared to fly. Perfect for young readers ages 8–14, this 32-page illustrated book brings history to life with engaging narratives and inspiring portraits of the women who changed aviation forever.
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