Honoring Rosie the Riveter and Women in Military Service
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Rosie the Riveter and the associated tagline of “We Can Do It!” was meant to encourage women to join the workforce during World War II. It accomplished that goal but has had lasting effects on women ever since.
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Angie Timan (right) speaks to Capt. Amy Crane (left), a Soldier stationed at Crane Army Ammunition Activity, during a Rosie the Riveter Memorial Rose Garden Dedication Ceremony in Bedford, Ind., March 21.
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