On Veterans Day Monday, Debbie Vogt’s class at Center learned how Rosie the Riveter and Uncle Sam helped win WW2.
Rosie the Riveter is known as a cultural icon that encouraged women to join the workforce during wartime. But the name is often associated with the 1942 “We Can Do It!” poster created by J.
ABC 10News reporter Madison Weil stopped by one celebration in La Mesa and sat down with Randy Tidmore, a 102-year-old WWII ...
Chetwynd is director and CEO of the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach and his role here is spot-on with the staging ...
"We've traveled all over the ... who read from a letter sent by the American Rosie the Riveter Association in honor of her grandmother's milestone. "You were a Rosie Riveter, one of many ...
“If you want to live a long time ... Of course, that's what we always do,” she said. “And just enjoy life.” The article WWII ...
Once World War II broke down, Rufina became a Rosie the Riveter, along with other women who not only supported the war efforts but kept their homes and communities together.
Dress in your 1940s garb and walk through history at “Rosie the Riveter: A Spectacular Experience,” at the Military Aviation ...
In a powerful affirmation of her feminist credentials, the singer has posted an image of herself dressed as Rosie the Riveter on Instagram ... pose under Rosie's "We Can Do It" slogan, at the ...
At just 16 years old, Thelma lied about her age to work alongside her mother as a riveter ... a kid and telling mom, ‘You are Rosie,’ and she’s like, ‘No, we don’t talk about that.