The group of women who towed targets for antiaircraft gunnery practice missions were known as the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World War II. These women flew various types of aircraft, including those used for towing targets, to help train male pilots in gunnery. The WASP program was instrumental in freeing up male pilots for combat roles and showcased women's contributions to aviation and the military.
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