Reina Pennington is director of peace, war, and diplomacy studies at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont.
Pennington's chilling tale of savage combat and incredible bravery
and of the struggle of these pilots for recognition and acceptance
will forever bury the myth that women cannot fight. A masterful and
groundbreaking account of courageous women warriors." —Carlo
D'Este, author of Patton: A Genius for War
"It is impossible not to be stirred, even appalled, by the fate of
some of these women." —John Erickson, author of The Road to
Stalingrad
"A vivid and often moving saga of women in combat. Both harrowing
and inspiring, it should become a classic of World War II aviation
history." —World War II History
"Extraordinary and often deeply moving." —Times Literary Supplement
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