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WE NEED YOU, WE NEED YOU ... The group gained the nickname "Rosie the Riveter" for their work in factories, shipyards and other industries.A real-life Rosie is still sharing her story.Dorothy ...
The phrase "Rosie the Riveter" was first ... the young men were at war so we just took their place." Troutman left her job at Bethlehem Steel in 1946 when she got pregnant with the first of ...
Pittsford students helped celebrate the 100th birthday of a real-life Rosie the Riveter! Mary Masciangelo, a Fairport ...
Gibson WWII banner guitars are hot vintage commodities these days, but immediately after the war, the company pretended they ...
How Women Helped Win WWII” is the first of two presentations in Montcalm Community College’s spring Lifelong Learners educational series.  Presenter Jeannette Gutierrez delves into the many ways women ...
(KWCH) - During Women’s History Month, we recognize a Wichita woman who ... Wichita’s own “Rosie the Riveter.” Volunteering at the B-29 Doc hangar is where she keeps history alive.
Roberta “Randy” Tidmore‘s lifetime of accomplishments are what embody a real-life Rosie the ... and one night we had a party. We had a truth session and everybody that got a drink had ...
“Without Rosie the Riveter, we would not have been liberated,” said Birgitta Tazelaar, the Dutch Ambassador to the U.S. Rockland Robbins said she’s carried the lessons learned at 17 her ...
Women who went to work in industries to aid the war effort became known under the moniker 'Rosie the Riveter'. Tucker says they were trailblazers, proving that women can succeed in what was considered ...