"WWII Rosie the Riveters Honored with Congressional Gold Medal"

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Women who served as the inspiration for "Rosie the Riveter" during World War II were honored at the U.S. Capitol with the Congressional Gold Medal, recognizing their significant contributions to the war effort as they filled jobs in factories and shipyards while men were at war. Mae Krier, a former riveter, expressed pride in their patriotic service and the impact they had in helping to save the country and the world.
Topics:nation#congressional-gold-medal#rosie-the-riveter#us-capitol#women-in-the-workforce#world-war-ii#world-war-ii-history
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