Women Pilots with the AAF 1941-1944

Discussion in 'The Women of WW2' started by PA. Dutchman, May 13, 2011.

  1. PA. Dutchman

    PA. Dutchman Senior Member

    You should get this hyperlinked and when you click on it you will get a PDF you can save to your Hard drive or desktop for reference later.
     
  2. Doc

    Doc Senior Member

    Thanks, an interesting document. Doc
     
  3. PA. Dutchman

    PA. Dutchman Senior Member

    You're welcome I am glad you found it interesting. I may have posted this but incase I did not it was a great documentary about the Women pilots of WWII in the States.

    Fly Girls

    1999 NR 56 minutes Female World War II pilots are celebrated in this program chronicling the forgotten history of the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs). Archival footage, interviews and rare home movies help tell the story of the more than a thousand women who joined the U.S. military to serve their country at the peak of the war. From experimental test piloting to training male fliers, this program reveals the surprising true story of these unsung heroines.
    Cast:Jacqueline Cochran Director:Laurel Ladevich Genres:Documentary, Military Documentaries, Historical Documentaries, Social & Cultural Documentaries This movie is:Inspiring Availability:DVD
     

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