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Re: Women in the Workforce
![]() One of the women workers at Vultee's Nashville division touching up the U.S. Army Air Forces insignia on the side of the fuselage of a "Vengeance" dive bomber February, 1943 ![]() Mrs. Irma Lee McElroy, a former office worker, paints the American insignia on airplane wings at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas. August, 1944
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"The Golden Rule of War, Speed - Simplicity - Boldness" "YOU ARE NOT BEATEN UNTIL YOU ADMIT IT. HENCE, DON'T..." -- General George S. Patton, Jr |
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Rosie the Riveter
Check this out guys and gals Rockwell's original Rosie. I have a print of this painting in my home. Ripley
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There's more than meets the eye in this photo...
![]() Women paint Y connectors for the engines of American warplanes This photo was not taken at a war plant, but rather at Maryland League for Crippled Children, under subcontract to a Baltimore engineering company for war work. The young lady forefront in the photo was then 21-year-old Belva Fletcher who was handicapped by progressive paralysis, but still able to do sign up for war work. Next to her is then 25-year-old Henriette Furley, so crippled by arthritis she had to stand to do her job. That's patriotism.
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Great photo and information Paul. That type of patriotism was shown by civilians in greater magnitude than what is often remembered or cited.
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