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Date: 2011-08-25 02:20:46
Military
Women Airforce Service Pilots
Jacqueline Cochran
Floyd Odlum
Ninety-Nines
Cochran
Women in the Air Force
Amelia Earhart
Air Transport Auxiliary
Women in World War II
Aviation
United States

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