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Goodbye Glamour Gals: the true story of American women pilots in WWII
- By: RJ Dailey
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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In 1940s America, Jacqueline Cochran was the rarest kind of woman: she was a self-made millionaire pilot who, since the disappearance of her friend Amelia Earhart, had become the nation’s most famous darling of the air. But she was no darling. At the outbreak of World War II, Cochran used her considerable celebrity and wealth to launch a fight of her own against the US Army. The notion might have seemed absurd, but she aimed to command a group of women pilots within the Army Air Corps. Cochran was feminine and scrappy, but she was not the only woman pilot with ambition. Vassar-educated, ...
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From a female pilot
- By Bodysurfer 1 on 06-02-25
The three women that were always trying to be better than the other ones.
Reviewed: 04-21-25
This was a true story that really made you understand the women flying the planes for World War III.
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