That is how my mother always described her stint during World War Two when she was serving her country as one of the now famous “Rosie the Riveters.” Although she never described it as service, she was obviously proud of the opportunity the war brought for her to work in a Baltimore defense plant or factory performing jobs that would have ordinarily gone to men.
Working in a War Plant
November 12, 2007 by neddy
Posted in Baltimore | Tagged 1940s, Baltimore, maryland, rosie the riveter, war, war plant, world war two, wwii | No Comments Yet
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