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Primarily documents the life of Helen Taylor and her service with the United States Women in the Air Force (WAF). Taylor recalls always being treated with respect by both men and women, and never feeling segregated against or denied anything because of her race. She expresses her appreciation for the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," as she believes it shows we, as human beings, are becoming more civilized and shouldn't judge each other.

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