No they are not because Call of Duty World at War in set during World War II
The WASPs: Women Pilots of WWII. They were pioneers, and as such they often faced disbelief and resentment from male officers. Nonetheless, the female pilots were fearless and committed. Thirty-eight women would be killed in the line of duty.
Women Airforce Service Pilots
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No the Japanese Kamikaze pilots were a phenomenon of late World War II.
Pilots who undertook suicide missions were often motivated by a mix of duty, honor, and desperation, particularly during wartime conflicts. These missions, characterized by a willingness to sacrifice their lives for a perceived greater good or national cause, were prevalent in various military campaigns, most notably during World War II. The Japanese kamikaze pilots are a prominent example, deliberately crashing their aircraft into enemy ships to inflict maximum damage. Such actions raise complex ethical and psychological questions about duty, sacrifice, and the value of life in the context of war.
Possible so
The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African-American pilots who fought during World War II.
There are Rumors that says it will come out like very other COD game This November
Call of Duty: World at War, definitely. I'm not sure, but I think it is only about 30 dollars now,maybe 40.
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Not really, women were nurses not pilots during ww2