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Janet is noted for being the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, her humanitarian efforts during WWII, receiving the Congressional Gold Medal, and establishing the first aviation school for women.

All claims were investigated for factual accuracy. The claim about flying solo across the Atlantic was incorrect as Amelia Earhart holds that distinction. No substantial evidence was found for Janet's humanitarian work during WWII or receiving the Congressional Gold Medal. There is limited information about Janet establishing an aviation school, requiring further verification. Overall, claims lacked sufficient supporting evidence.

Language: en_US 4 claims analyzed

Individual Claims

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False Achievement
Janet is the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.
The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic was Amelia Earhart, not Janet. Therefore, this claim is inaccurate.
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False History
Janet is known for her humanitarian work during World War II.
There is no substantial record of Janet being known for humanitarian work during WWII. This claim lacks supporting evidence.
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False Award
Janet received the Congressional Gold Medal.
There is no documented evidence of Janet receiving the Congressional Gold Medal; thus, the claim is false.
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Mostly False Achievement
Janet established the first aviation school for women.
There is limited information about Janet establishing an aviation school for women, and this claim requires more comprehensive verification.

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