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- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html accessdate "2010-10-18".
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html accessdate "2015-01-10".
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html isCitedBy Eugenie_Mikhailovna_Shakhovskaya.
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html isCitedBy List_of_firsts_in_aviation.
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html isCitedBy List_of_womens_firsts.
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html isCitedBy Sabiha_Gökçen.
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html publisher Monash_University.
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html quote "Princess Eugenie M. Shakhovskaya was Russia's first woman military pilot. Served with the 1st Field Air Squadron. Unknown if she actually flew any combat missions, and she was ultimately charged with treason and attempting to flee to enemy lines. Sentenced to death by firing squad, sentence commuted to life imprisonment by the Tsar, freed during the Revolution, became chief executioner for Gen. Tchecka and drug addict, shot one of her assistants in a narcotic delerium and was herself shot.".
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html quote "Princess Eugenie M. Shakhovskaya was Russia's first woman military pilot. Served with the 1st Field Air Squadron. Unknown if she actually flew any combat missions, and she was ultimately charged with treason and attempting to flee to enemy lines. Sentenced to death by firing squad, sentence commuted to life imprisonment by the Tsar, freed during the Revolution, became chief executioner for Gen. Tchecka and drug addict, shot one of her assistants in a narcotic delirium and was herself shot.".
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html title "Women Combat Pilots of WW1".
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html url women_combat_pilots_ww1.html.
- women_combat_pilots_ww1.html url "http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/women_combat_pilots_ww1.html".