Teren’e on the bus at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Photo courtesy of ROSIES The nonprofit ROSIES Foundation that helps people with disabilities access meaningful work is offering an eight-week ...
Seventy years after the end of World War II, the 16 million women who served their country by taking jobs on the homefront are finally being honored with a national day of recognition. National Rosie ...
DETROIT — "We can do it!" became "We did it!" on Saturday in Ypsilanti as thousands dressed of people as Rosie the Riveter — 3,755 to be exact — brought a world record back home to Michigan. The ...
About 30 World War II “Rosie the Riveters” were greeted with a hero’s welcome at Reagan National Airport Tuesday. The women who helped America win the war more than 70 years ago were part of the honor ...
Decades before things that they did easily became so difficult — such as walking, talking and even in some cases remembering their past — they did something remarkable: They saved the world. Now, with ...
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‘Real Life Rosies’ inspires local women in manufacturing
A program inspiring women to pursue a career in manufacturing has launched its first cohort in Greater Binghamton. On October ...
RICHMOND — Tradeswomen, attired in safety gear and with power tools in hand, have once again returned to the SS Red Oak Victory, breathing new life into a World War II cargo ship built by women in ...
LEVITTOWN, Pa. (CBS) -- It's an honor decades in the making. Women known as "Rosie the Riveter" are finally getting the recognition they deserve for the work they did during World War II. Mae Krier of ...
During World War II, millions of "Rosies" helped set the groundwork for historic military operations such as D-Day, when more than 100,000 Allied Troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. The June 6 D ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Some eight decades ago, after America was thrust into WWII, women on the Homefront rallied while the men fought overseas. These industrious women took on difficult jobs ...
The women of World War II were awarded with Congress' highest civilian honor. The women who became known as "Rosie the Riveters" for their work in helping to lead the United States to victory during ...
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