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  1. Jun 12, 2017 · Twenty-five enthusiastic and experienced female flyers from the USA joined the ATA in 1942. Four women from New Zealand determinedly paid their own passage in order to be part of history. One woman, 19-year-old Margot ‘Chilli’ Duhalde, spoke no English at all on arrival, yet went forth with the same sense of courageous daring.

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    Known as the Women Airforce Service Pilots (or WASPs for short), the quasi-military organization was made up of more than 1,070 women and served entirely in stateside roles. WASP missions included ferrying newly built warplanes from manufacturing plants to bases and overseas embarkation points, towing aerialtargets for gunnery training and even tra...

    Britain’s women pilots of the Second World War didn’t have to wait 30 years for recognition – they received it immediately. The fliers of the 1,300-strong aircraft Air Transport Auxiliary(166 of which were women) were publically credited with helping win the Battle of Britain. “The ATA carried out the delivery of aircraft from the factories to the ...

    While Britain and America kept their women pilots out of harm’s way during the Second World War, the Soviet Union had few qualms about putting its female aviators into the thick of the fighting. Shortly after the German invasion of the U.S.S.R., Russia’s famous woman pilot Marina Raskovapersonally lobbied Stalin to let her raise and train a number ...

    While these women fliers of the Soviet Union were certainly trailblazers, none of them could claim to be the first female combat pilot in history. That honour goes to Sabhia Gokcen of Turkey. Adopted at a young age by a military flying instructor, the 23-year-old Gokcen enrolled in her country’s military air academy in 1936. Later that year she was...

  2. Nov 30, 2021 · Steel-helmeted, uniformed Polish women march through the streets of Warsaw to aid in defense of their capital after German troops had started their invasion of Poland, on September 16, 1939. Nurses are seen clearing debris from one of the wards in St. Peter’s Hospital, Stepney, East London, on April 19, 1941.

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  3. Jun 16, 2021 · Margaret Cunnison, Rosemary Rees and Gabrielle Patterson, 1940. (Photo Credit: Keystone / Getty Images) Over 160 “Attagirls” flew for the Air Transport Auxiliary during World War II. Mary de Bunsen was a debutante who wished to escape the balls she was expected to attend. Her way of doing this was to become a pilot.

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  4. Deployed in German cities, these women—and the units to which they were assigned—were responsible for defending civilian populations from aerial bombardment during the extensive bombing campaigns in the final years of the conflict. This image portrays a young female member of an anti-aircraft unit at a rail station in North Berlin, 1945.

  5. Dec 19, 2021 · More than 310,000 women worked in the U.S. aircraft industry in 1943, making up 65 percent of the industry’s total workforce (compared to just 1 percent in the pre-war years). Office of War Information photographer Alfred T. Palmer visited several aircraft manufacturing plants, capturing the woman-led production in these colorful Kodachrome photos.

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  7. Sep 11, 2011 · Two women of the German anti-aircraft gun auxiliary operating field telephones during World War II. LOC. Young Soviet girl tractor-drivers of Kirghizia (now Kyrgyzstan), efficiently replace their ...