American Women in WW2 | Documentary Short | 1944
U.S. Army Artillery's First Female, PFC Katherine Beatty Earns 13B Title
DESCRIPTION: Army Pfc. Katherine Beatty of Inverness, Fla. has earned the title 13B cannon crewmember, the U.S. military's first woman in that military occup...
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Female WWII Pilots: The Original Fly Girls
About 1,100 young women flew military aircraft stateside during World War II as part of a program called Women Airforce Service Pilots — WASP for short. These civilian volunteers ferried and tested planes so male pilots could head to combat duty. The groundbreaking program lasted only two years and nearly fell through the cracks of history.
Computer programmer Grace Hopper helped develop a compiler that was a precursor to the widely used COBOL language and became a rear admiral in the U.S. Navy.
Meet the world's deadliest female sniper who terrorized Hitler's Nazi army
This small town girl became one of the deadliest snipers of World War II, and became a hero in the process.
Female WWII Pilots: The Original Fly Girls
About 1,100 young women flew military aircraft stateside during World War II as part of a program called Women Airforce Service Pilots — WASP for short. These civilian volunteers ferried and tested planes so male pilots could head to combat duty. The groundbreaking program lasted only two years and nearly fell through the cracks of history.