by a Po-2, 1943 In October 1941, several months after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, Meklin applied to join one of the three women's aviation regiments founded by Marina Raskova, and was accepted into training. In Spring 1942, having graduated from navigation training at Engels Military Aviation School, she was sent to the Eastern front of World War II as the chief of communications of a squadron in the 588th Night Bomber Aviation Regiment, which was later honored with the
Guards designation and renamed the 46th Taman Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment in 1943. During the ceremony when the regiment received the guards flag, Meklin was the
standard-bearer, assisted by
Glafira Kashirina and Yekaterina Titova. Initially she flew as a navigator for
Mariya Smirnova and later
Irina Sebrova, but she soon retrained to become a pilot and by 18 May 1943 she made her first sortie as a pilot, which was her 381st mission. By the end of the war she held the position of flight commander. During the war she flew night bombing missions in a
Polikarpov Po-2 over the battles for of the Caucasus, Crimea, Kuban, Kerch, Poland, and Germany spanning the
Southern,
North Caucasian,
4th Ukrainian and
2nd Byelorussian Fronts. In 1943 she was admitted to the
Communist Party. the front page of
Komsomolskaya Pravda in February 1945, and many other wartime publications. == Postwar life ==