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Nancy Batson Crews was one of the original women to participate in the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS) during WWII. == Personal life == Crews was born to Stephen and Ruth Batson in 1920 and she was one of four children.〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=Alabama Women's Hall of Fame )〕 Crews considered herself very fortunate to be born into an upper-middleclass family, as well as, parents that allowed her to be outside the Southern belle ideal. Her mother instilled Southern values, but allowed Crews to be who she wanted to be. She wanted to fly since she saw Charles Lindbergh in Birmingham. Additionally, Crews was an excellent athlete during her youth, she participated in horseback riding and golf. During high school, Crews was on the cheerleading team. At the University of Alabama, Crews was elected to the highest coed office. In 1941, she graduated from University of Alabama.〔 On February 1, 1946 she married Paul Crews and together they had three children, Paul, Radford, and Elinor. Finally, what was originally believed to be pneumonia was actually lung cancer which caused Crews' death on January 14, 2001.〔
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