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“قد يكون هذا يوم لقائي بخالقي”: الربانة التي أنقذت ركاب طائرة بأعصاب من فولاذ
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“قد يكون هذا يوم لقائي بخالقي”: الربانة التي أنقذت ركاب طائرة بأعصاب من فولاذ

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“قد-يكون-هذا-يوم-لقائي-بخالقي”:-الربانة-التي-أنقذت-ركاب-طائرة-بأعصاب-من-فولاذ

"قد يكون هذا يوم لقائي بخالقي": الربانة التي أنقذت ركاب طائرة بأعصاب من فولاذ صدر الصورة، US Navy/PH2 Thomas P. Milne/Getty Images التعليق على الصورة، كانت تامي جو شولتس من أوائل النساء اللواتي قدن طائرات مقاتلة في البحرية الأمريكية. Published 21 مايو/ أيار 2026 مدة القراءة: 5 دقائق لطالما حلمت تامي جو شولتس بقيادة الطائرات

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