The Secret Rosies of World War II
The Milford Museum American History Series will celebrate Women’s History month with a program about the Secret Rosies of World War II presented by Trish Chambers on Saturday, March 8, 1:00 p.m. at the Milford Public Library in Milford, Delaware. Whenever we think of Rosie the Riveter, we remember those amazing women of World War II who stepped into the manufacturing, military, and civilian jobs that kept America running and supplied our troop needs overseas. Recently, another group of magnificent women has been brought to the attention of the American people. Many of the women presented in this program took their stories to their graves. These women are known “The Secret Rosies of WWII.” This presentation is the story of where they came from, what they accomplished, and the surprising impact they had on the outcome of the war. These women were truly unsung heroes of American history.
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