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Women pilots of World War II

Author

L L Owens

Call Number

  • J 940.544 OWEN (CEN, EAS, OSH, WSQ)

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Publication Information

Minneapolis : Lerner Publications, [2019]

Physical Description

32 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Audience

Grades 4-6.

Summary

World War II marked the first time women pilots were trained to fly military planes in the United States. Although most were not allowed to fly combat missions, they provided great service to the Allied forces. Learn about the brave women in the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union who trained, flew, and fought for the Allies, blazing a path for women in the military.

Contents

  • Fly girls report for duty
  • Women pilots on the rise
  • The birth of the WASP
  • Training days
  • The job at hand
  • A lasting legacy.

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