Amelia Earhart died on July, 2, 1937 over the Pacific Ocean. She was born in 1897. It would have been wonderful to have her on hand for World War 2 as Charles Lindbergh was available for consultation with the new planes used in the Pacific Theater. I would imagine she would have welcomed a position helping the women to learn to fly when the women were trained to fly small planes and the big planes. I have to admit she is one of my heroines because of her bravery to do more than a difficult task of flying around the world.
Amelia was never in a war.
She was only 15 at the start of WW1. -She spent the last year of the war as a nurses aide at a Hospital in Toronto, Canada.
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Canada played a much biggger part in World war two
The Cold War.
Amelia was never in a war.
In Canada, near Toronto.
She worked as a nurse's aide for world war one
Ann Rinaldi wrote the book Amelia's War.
In Canada at Toronto Hospital.
Yes in fact it was! (Amelia Earhart actually worked there!)
The role of what?
Among non-aviation lines of work she was according to various biographers a Nurses" aid in World War I (veteran"s hospitals), a school teacher for some period and some have suggested a short-hop- perhaps delivery truck driver, the last job has not been confirmed. It might have been an overgrown station wagon used by an antiques store as these were technically and legally trucks.
Amelia was never involved in war. All her flying was done between 1920 and 1937
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Amelia was dead by the time WW2 happened. -However she was a trainee Nurse Aide in a Toronto hospital in 1918. This may be what you were thinking about, but that was WW1.
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