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Heritage & Legacy | Aviation Pioneers & Historical Products
Douglas "Rosies" Wing Jig Crew Assemble a Boeing B-17 During WWII
"Rosie" Rivets
"Rosies" at Work in North American's Kansas City Facility
Lady Spot Welder
Lunch Time on the A-20 Line
"Rosie" on the Douglas A-20 Havoc Assembly Line
B-29 Superfortress Dorsal Fin Inspection
B-29 Superfortress Wing Spar Assembly
"Rosie" the Welder, Douglas Aircraft
Women Workers at Douglas Aircraft's Santa Monica Facility
Douglas Aircraft Worker in Wheel Well of a DC-3
A Douglas "Rosie" in Long Beach Rivets a Boeing B-17 Tail
Patriotic "Rosies" Raise the Flag
Boeing Factory Worker Drills Rivets
Female Douglas Employees Assemble an SBD Tail
"Rosies" at Work at Douglas' Long Beach on an Electrical Assembly
"Rosie" the Spot Welder
A Douglas "Rosie" Works in the Shadow of a C-47 Wing
Douglas Aircraft Worker, circa 1943
Engine Worker with an A-20
Douglas "Rosies" Riveting a Leading Edge Subassembly
North American's KC Production Facility
A Boeing Rosie at Work
Assembling B-17 Dorsal Fins at Douglas Long Beach Factory in 1943
"Rosie" Applies Lipstick
"Rosie" Refuels an A-20 Havoc
B-29 Superfortress Wing Production, Rosie the Riveter
A "Rosie" at Work at Douglas' Long Beach Factory
Two North American Aviation Factory Workers, circa 1942
Electrical Assembler with an Unidentified Douglas Aircraft
Douglas Santa Monica "Rosies" on top of Fuselage
Douglas "Rosies" in California Enjoy a Lunch Break on the Boeing B-17 Line
B-17 Manufacturing at Douglas Long Beach Plant
Boeing Employees Bucks Rivets on a B-17 Flying Fortress
Proud "Rosie" Rolls Out the 2000th C-47 Skytrain
Douglas Aircraft Rosies
"Rosies" Hard at Work at Douglas' Santa Monica Facility During WWII
Woman Worker at North American's Kansas City Assembly Facility, circa 1943
Douglas Employee Rivets an Unidentified Aircraft
Douglas Employees with a Sub-Assembly Jig
"Rosies" with C-47 Outer Wings in Assembly at Long Beach
Douglas Long Beach "Rosies" with their 2,000th C-47 Skytrain
Scroll Delivered with Last B-24 Assembled at Douglas-Tulsa, the Tulsamerican
"Lady Fingers" Assembles Airplane Parts
Two North American Aviation Factory Workers, circa 1942
Ladies with 20mm Cannons on a P-51 Mustang
Man and Woman Bucking Rivets on a B-17 Flying Fortress
Two Gun Shop Mechanics Install the Tub on a B-17 Flying Fortress Chin Turret
Woman Drilling a B-17 Flying Fortress During Assembly
Man and Woman Bucking Rivets
Employee on a B-25 Mitchell Tail
Woman Arming a B-25G Mitchell on Ground with Ammo
Workers Crating Lend-Lease P-51 Mustangs for Shipment
Wiring the Flight Engineer's Board on a B-29 Superfortress
Woman Installs New Cheek Guns on B-17 Flying Fortress
Ladies Decorate the Tail Section of Boeing Plant II's Last B-17 Flying Fortress
Mechanics Assemble a B-17 Flying Fortress Nose Section
Woman at Work, Circa 1942
Woman at Work, Circa 1942
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Rosie the Riveter
Women workers filled a crucial void and broke gender barriers when the nation's men were off at war. Nicknamed "Rosies" after one of the first women to work in a defense factory, the women were immortalized in a poster of a worker flexing her muscles with the slogan "We Can Do It."
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