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More than eleven hundred women pilots flew military aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Thirty-eight of them died while serving their country. Dorothy Scott was one of the thirty-eight. Dorothy's extraordinary voice, as heard through her lively letters, tells of her initial decision to serve, and then of her training and service. The letters offer a window into the mind of a young, patriotic, funny, and ambitious young woman.

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More than eleven hundred women pilots flew military aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Thirty-eight of them died while serving their country. Dorothy Scott was one of the thirty-eight. Dorothy's extraordinary voice, as heard through her lively letters, tells of her initial decision to serve, and then of her training and service. The letters offer a window into the mind of a young, patriotic, funny, and ambitious young woman.
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Autorenporträt
Sarah Byrn Rickman is editor of the official WASP of World War II newsletter, the author of five previous books about the WASP, and an amateur pilot.