A remarkable painting was created toward the end of World War II: a 3-meter-wide canvas covered with images of working women.
More than ever before, women played key roles in World War II. Whether they were manning the homefront, working in factories, or doing the actual fighting, there were strict rules to be followed ...
Aeronautics curator Dorothy Cochrane explores the history of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) and their fight for recognition for their contributions to World War II. Dorothy Cochrane ...
This national historical park honors the estimated 18 million women who joined defense and support industries ... Photo courtesy of the National Park Service, Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home front NHP.
The California Museum is pleased to announce the opening of Our War Too: Women in Service, a groundbreaking special exhibit ...
By Kathy Chouteau During WWII, women later called “Rosie the Riveters” flocked to the Home Front on Richmond’s shores, ...
The park honors those Americans who kept the home front running during World War II. The park especially commemorates the ...