Posted on 05/12/2016 7:32:31 PM PDT by Kaslin
Congress has approved a burial plot in Arlington National Cemetery for women who served as pilots during WWII. The women served as Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASP. They flew noncombat and training missions, but their jobs weren't entirely without danger--38 women died in service. Despite this, they weren't considered to be veterans until 1977, when federal law changed to acknowledge their service. Even still, the Army revoked the right of WASP to be buried at Arlington in 2015. Pending President Obama's signature, that will change shortly.
The legislation to reinstate their eligibility was introduced by Rep. Martha McSally (R-AZ).
[...]the WASP spent years fighting to win status as war veterans before a federal law finally recognized their military service in 1977. As veterans, the WASP had been eligible for years to have their ashes buried in Arlington National Cemetery. But that changed last year, when the Army revoked their right to be laid to rest in the veterans cemetery, citing limited space.
"The Army is giving some bureaucratic answer that makes absolutely no sense," said Rep. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., on Here & Now in March. McSally introduced the legislation to allow the WASP the honor of being buried at Arlington.
"These women should have been active duty at the time," McSally said. "The requirements to being in Arlington are very clear: To have your ashes inurned you have to have served on active duty and you have to have been honorably discharged. And they meet that criteria retroactively."
About 100 women who served in WASP are still alive.
This is fantastic news. These women served their country during a time of need, and should be recognized as such. Roles in the military for women were extremely limited in the 1940s--and these women did what they were able to do, bravely.
How is recognizing female veterans a war on women?
Sounds like PC silliness.
Part of the Democrats’ war on women.
How so?
When I worked in a grocery store I met an amazing woman who ferried fighters and bombers fro the USA to yhe European theatre via Africa.
Simply amazing the number of different aircraft she was qualified on and her service was invaluable to our nation...freeing up male pilots to do the warfighting.
Good. This should have happened at the end of the war.
It's not. Do some research.
Only about 70 years to late.
Are they all now entitled to a spot in Arlington National Cemetery, or any Veterans cemetery?
There must have been a specific reason they weren’t considered eligible at that time, but they really should have been. They were just as heroic as anyone who served.
Arlington does not have an unlimited amount of space left. It will reach capacity before too long, and the rules have been made stricter over time. I am wondering what area is being considered for the next national cemetery.
One was like a second mother to me when I was growing up.
Over due, IMHO
Well you’re clearly in the minority. Not going to come back and defend your position?
My Aunt was one as well...... did the same thing in WWII.
stay safe.
McSally is my Congresswoman. I’m very proud of her.
These women served our fine Country most honorably.
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They did say in the article "...They flew noncombat and training missions, but their jobs weren't entirely without danger..."
WASPS weren’t allowed to ferry planes overseas, they only ferried planes within the continental USA.
But she sounds like a pistol.
No.
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