Saturday is Rosie the Riveter Day, a nationwide holiday commemorating women who took jobs in munitions factories and naval shipyards to replace the men who fought in World War II.
A memorial recognizing “Rosie the Riveters” — the women who toiled on the home front in shipyards and factories during World War II — is planned for the nation’s capital. The House last month adopted ...
The Genesis of North American Aviation -- Dutch -- War at hand -- Trainers and training -- B-25 Mitchell medium bomber -- Strike -- Working on the Sunshine Assembly Line -- The P-51 Mustang -- B-25 on ...
Much has been made of Rosie the Riveter, the character who, in U.S. government propaganda during World War II, inspired women ...
On Friday, March 20, the Rosies, along with other veterans, will be dropping the puck for the game between the National Team Development Program and the Waterloo Blackhawks at the USA Hockey Arena in ...
Long before they became symbols of speed, status, or everyday commuting, many of the world’s best-known car brands were pulled directly into the machinery of World War II. This video traces how ...
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