American Rosie the Riveter Association seeks working women of WWII

The Journal

The American Rosie the Riveter Association is trying to locate women who worked on the homefront during World War II.

Thousands of women worked to support the war effort as riveters, welders, electricians, inspectors in plants, sewing clothing and parachutes for the military, ordnance workers, rolling bandages, clerical, farming and many other jobs such as volunteer workers collecting scrap metals and other critical materials. These women have stories of their WWII experiences that are of historical value.

American Rosie the Riveter Association wants to acknowledge these women with a certificate and have their stories placed in our archives.

American Rosie the Riveter Association is a patriotic/nonprofit organization whose purpose is to recognize and preserve the history and legacy of working women during WWII.

Women (or descendants of a women) who worked during WWII, or those who would like more information, may visit www.rosietheriveter.net, call 1-888-557-6743 or e-mail americanrosietheriveter2@yahoo.com.