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Silver wings and Santiago blue

Narrates the history of the founding and role of the Women's Air Force Service Pilots in World War II through historical film footage and interviews with some of the pilots.

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  • "Narrates the history of the founding and role of the Women's Air Force Service Pilots in World War II through historical film footage and interviews with some of the pilots."@en
  • "Narrates the history of the founding and the role of the Women's Air Force Service Pilots in World War II through historical film footage and interviews with some of the pilots."@en
  • "Deals with the U.S. Women's Air Service Pilots, a group of 1,000 American women who flew every type of assignment except combat during World War II. Uses archival footage to explore the accomplishments of the WASP."@en
  • "A testimonial tribute to the courage and service of women pilots of World War II. Includes interviews with some of the pilots."@en
  • "This film tells the remarkable but little known story of the 1100 WASPS (Women Airforce Service Pilots) who flew transport and target missions during World War II. Hired as civil servants, the women were never granted military status and the program was terminated in 1944, a year prior to the end of the war. Using wartime footage, newreels, and film shot at Congressional hearings and pilot reunions, the film records a forgotten page in U.S. military history."

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  • "History"@en
  • "Interviews"@en

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  • "Silver wings and Santiago blue"@en
  • "Silver wings and Santiago blue"