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After WWW
I, a part of the world was in agony, while the other is ecstasy. The shocking
conflict may have split the world in two, some being winners and some losers,
but the people were all devastated. The physical and psychological scars
remained a long time with people who were witnessing the scenes on sight for
the first time, be it babies, children, young men and women, or aged people.
The WWW
II, though, came almost naturally. Those who went through the first conflict,
knew what is going to happen, but the young ones were too small by the time
they witnessed the previous one.
Females
stepped into the military service in WWII. The males had to fight overseas, so
women were left to defend their country. A group of women joined the war effort
by enlisting in the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). From the total of 1, 074
women pilots, 38 of them perished in service to their country.
The
women, initially, were declared veterans, but they didn’t receive the right to
be buried in Arlington National Cemetery
or any other military cemetery. The Department of Army manages these
cemeteries, and their reason was the following: “despite their service, these
brave women don’t qualify for military burial honorsâ€. On the other hand,
Arlington National Cemetery affirms that “Service to country is the common
thread that binds all who are remembered and honored at Arlingtonâ€. All those
women gave their lives for the country and they aren’t even given the right to
be buried as veterans, as honorable women who served their country.
The
Republican Representative, Martha McSally, who was, also, the first woman U.S.
Air Force pilot to fly combat missions, sponsored the bill and demanded that
the law should be passed stated the following: “These women were pioneers.
These women were heroes. (…) They paved the way for people like meâ€.
Let’s
help all the woman veterans to be buried where they deserve to be!
Be the
one to support “Grant military burial
honors to women WWII Pilotsâ€!
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