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During World War II, approximately 350,000 pilots served in the U.S. Armed Forces. This number includes those who flew for the Army Air Forces, Navy, and Marine Corps. The U.S. also trained many more pilots through programs like the Civilian Pilot Training Program and the Army Air Forces' Cadet Training Program. Overall, the contributions of these pilots were crucial to the Allied victory.

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