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A Fever Delayed Her — But Couldn't Stop Her | Ann Baumgartner's Untold WWII Story #wwii #history

What if a childhood illness was the reason history happened differently?
Ann Baumgartner first reported for WASP training in January 1943 — but came down with measles and had to restart. Most would quit. She didn't.
She rejoined, graduated, and eventually became the only woman test pilot at Wright Field.
Her record as the first woman to fly a turbo jet-powered aircraft remained unchallenged for 10 years. A fever tried to erase her from history. Instead, it just delayed it.
Some people aren't meant to be stopped. They're just meant to make you wait.

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