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While in conversation with author and journalist Mark Whitaker, author Becky Aikman talked about how the American women pilots who volunteered to ferry warplanes for the British military during World ...
Rosie the Riveter wasn't one person, but she is one of the most enduring icons of American history, representing the estimated 6 million women who entered the workforce during World War II.
The group, which is committed to raising awareness about sex trafficking, organized the event to recognize and honor the ...
Thousands of Irish immigrant women supported the US war efforts during WWII, but their behind the scenes work was overlooked when the history books were written ...
Women who served in World War II are getting the recognition that they deserve through a new exhibit now on display in Metro Detroit.
Meet the women who were the “secret weapon” that won the war and changed the world in the process.
A World War II hero and longtime Tempe resident is being honored for her service in the U.S. military’s first all-Black, ...
In times of war -- the country steps up -- where help is needed. That was never more true than World War II. In this week’s ‘We the People’ segment -- FOX 10’s Lee Peck takes a look back at how “The ...
Banned from flying in the U.S., these 25 American women headed to Britain to help ferry military aircraft—and fascinated the public with their free-wheeling lives.
A 27-year-old nurse who died at sea while trying to save wounded men during World War Two is being commemorated in a new exhibition. Sister Mollie Evershed, from Soham, Cambridgeshire, is one of ...
Alice Moody (left) and Jean Laughlin (right) first met during World War Two in Hardington Mandeville [BBC] Two women who first met more than 80 years ago have been reunited for the first time ...
"Our debt to the heroic men and valiant women in the service of our country can never be repaid," President Harry S. Truman ...