| WASPs Receive Congressional Gold Medal for WWII Service |
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| Written by Brandann R. Hill-Mann | |||
| Friday, 26 March 2010 03:33 | |||
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Often resented and under appreciated, the WASP flew in almost every mission except combat, in virtually every aircraft available to the military at the time. Without the pay and entitlements enjoyed by men in the same positions, they logged more than 60 million miles and provided over 50% of troop ferrying service. The attrition and accident rates of the WASP compared favorably to that of their male counterparts, speaking volumes for their abilities, and paving the way for the future of today's women pilots and astronauts. Their achievements shine brightly as proof that women have always been capable of serving in any aspect of war that they set their minds to. All they need is the opportunity to go out and do it. Read the rest at Change.org's Women's Rights blog. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Source: Veterans Today
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