Women pilots of World War II inspired generations
Rose Penn Ross, a pilot who flew with the Women Airforce Service Pilots during World War II, poses for a photo at the Air Force Memorial after a wreath-laying ceremony to honor the pilots at the memorial March 10, 2010, in Arlington, Va. The ceremony is part of a two-day event to honor the 1,102 women civilian pilots who served their country by flying military aircraft under the direction of U.S. military forces. (Defense Department photo/Linda Hosek)
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