Aleda E. Lutz(American Flight Nurse Who Became the First American Woman to Die in Combat During the Second World War)

Birthdate: November 9, 1915
Sun Sign: Scorpio
Birthplace: Freeland, Michigan, United States
Died: November 1, 1944
Aleda Ester Lutz was a United States Army flight nurse during World War II. She made significant contributions and was the first American servicewoman to be killed in combat during the war. Lutz was also the first military woman to be awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross posthumously. Her brave and selfless service earned her the distinction of being the second-highest decorated woman in U.S. military history. Her dedication and sacrifice exemplify her commitment to serving her country with honor and courage.

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