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Meet the women who were the “secret weapon” that won the war and changed the world in the process. Meet the American women who built the planes and flew them, fought on the warfront and the home front ...
After her mother’s death in 1999, journalist Emily Yellin came across the wartime diary and hundreds of letters her mother had written home from the Pacific while working with the Red Cross. Within ...
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When World War II broke out, American women joined the effort by manning switchboards, riveting together airplanes and nursing wounded soldiers back to health. But due to discriminatory military ...
Our War Too: Women in Service is a groundbreaking special exhibit that honors almost 350,000 American women who served their country during World War II. On display at the California Museum in ...
The legislation “advances a decades-long effort to honor the more than 1,800 trailblazing women who are now known and loved as Rosie the Riveters,” Rep. Debbie Dingell said.The post House ...
In researching her new book, 'Women of War,' author Suzanne Cope found a whole new side of her grandmother — and her own history Kurt Arnold; Dutton Sitting in a quiet library researching for my book, ...
Soldiers, saints, or sacrificial lambs? Women's relationship to combat and the fortification of the home front in the twentieth century / Nicole Ann Dombrowski -- pt. 1 1914-1939 -- Tortured and ...
Meet the women who were the "secret weapon" that won the war and changed the world in the process. Meet the American women who built the planes and flew them, fought on the warfront and the home front ...