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'''Raisa Yermolayevna Aronova''' (January 10, 1920 - December 20, 1982) was a Russian [[Po-2]] [[pilot (aeronautics)|pilot]] in [[World War II]]. She received the title of [[Hero of the Soviet Union|Heroine of the Soviet Union]] on May 15, 1946, after having completed 960 night missions.<ref name=HOSU>{{cite book|last1=Sakaida|first1=Henry|title=Heroines of the Soviet Union (1941-1945)|date=2003|publisher=Osprey Publishing|location=Oxford, UK|isbn=1-84176-598-8|page=54}}</ref>
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'''Raisa Yermolayevna Aronova''' (January 10, 1920 - December 20, 1982) was a Russian [[Po-2]] pilot in [[World War II]]. She received the title of [[Hero of the Soviet Union|Heroine of the Soviet Union]] on May 15, 1946, after having completed 960 night missions.<ref name=HOSU>{{cite book|last1=Sakaida|first1=Henry|title=Heroines of the Soviet Union (1941-1945)|date=2003|publisher=Osprey Publishing|location=Oxford, UK|isbn=1-84176-598-8|page=54}}</ref>
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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Raisa Yermolayevna Aronova (January 10, 1920 - December 20, 1982) was a Russian Po-2 pilot in World War II. She received the title of Heroine of the Soviet Union on May 15, 1946, after having completed 960 night missions.[1]

See also

References

  1. Sakaida, Henry (2003). Heroines of the Soviet Union (1941-1945). Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. p. 54. ISBN 1-84176-598-8. 
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