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DURING World War Ⅱ, WASP—the Women's Airforce Service Pilots—was formed in the American military under the guidance of Jacqueline Cochran, a world-renowned flyer. It began as a small group, but later grew to 1,074 members. These pilots of different ethnicities looked energetic and dignified in their American air force santiago-blue uniforms pinned with brilliant silver wings badges. Their staunchness and
DURING World War II, WASP-the Women's Airforce Service Pilots-was formed in the American military under the guidance of Jacqueline Cochran, a world-renowned flyer. It began as a small group, but later grew to 1,074 members. These pilots of different ethnicities looked energetic and dignified in their American air force santiago-blue uniforms pinned with brilliant silver wings badges. Their staunchness and