Intrepid Woman

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Intrepid Woman

Betty Lussier's Secret War, 1942-1945

Autobiography: historical, political and military Memoirs Second World War Aircraft and aviation

Author: Betty Lussier

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Language: English

Published by: Naval Institute Press

Published on: 15 November 2010

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 756 Kb

ISBN: 9781612513966


Betty Lussier's Wartime Service

A college student in Maryland when World War II began, Betty Lussier went to England to help the British fight off an impending invasion. Armed with a private pilot's license, she joined the Air Transport Auxiliary and was soon ferrying planes and pilots for the RAF, and her memoir describes those days in thrilling detail.

Post-Normandy Involvement

After the Normandy invasion, when women pilots were barred from delivering planes to the combat zones on the continent, she complained to Sir William S. Stephenson, who was in the RAF with her father in World War I and headed British intelligence in the States. He steered her to the newly formed American Office of Strategic Services, which was recruiting field agents.

Intelligence Missions

Her experiences with a special liaison unit in Algeria, Sicily, Italy, and France helping to set up a chain of double agents and transmit misinformation to the enemy are described in compelling detail as she takes the reader step-by-step through some memorable cases that helped bring the war to an end.

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