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Being interned / buried at Arlington is an honor, for military personnel.
WASPs were considered civilians, not military during WW2.
WASP - Women pilots who trained / ferried Military Air Craft during WW2.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...ngton-cemetery-burials-for-female-wwii-pilots



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Awesome! I took a WW2 history class in high school and for my final project I interviewed a lady who lived down the street from me who served as a WASP. She had some incredible stories. Now I need to find that cassette tape!
 

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