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1 Roll up those sleeves and join the war efforts ladies!
facebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes Rosie the Riveter Logout Roll up those sleeves and join the war efforts ladies! Wall Info Photos Write something… Share View photos of Rosie (7) Roll up those sleeves and join the war efforts ladies! Our boys need lots of planes, tanks, and ammunition! December 1944 Send Rosie a message Poke Rosie Women be proud to work for your country! You efforts are needed on the homefront! July 1944 Information Single Female Birthday: February 28,1943 Political: Democratic Religion: Methodist Hometown: Springfield, IL 15 million strong and counting. April 1944 Support our troops, help keep our nation strong and fighting! Join Us! October 1943 Friends "If you've used an electric mixer in your kitchen, you can learn to run a drill press.” August 1943 Lee Sarah Betty Civil service jobs open to all: mothers of children, all ages, are welcomed. February 1943 Sam Diane Susie

2 Roll up those sleeves and join the war efforts ladies!
facebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes Rosie the Riveter Logout Roll up those sleeves and join the war efforts ladies! Wall Info Photos Basic Information Birthday: February 28, 1943 Sex: Female Hometown: Springfield, IL Relationship Status: Single Political Views: Democratic Religious Denomination: Methodist View photos of Rosie (7) Send Rosie a message Poke message Personal Information Activities: Factory Work, Volunteering for the war front Interests: Liberty, Justice, Defeating Nazi Germany and Japan Favorite Music:. Swing, Benny Goodman Favorite Movies:: Gone with Wind, the Grapes of Wrath Favorite Books: Bible, War and Peace About Me: I am the most successful advertising recruitment campaign in American history. I represented the American women who worked in factories during Word War II. I helped recruit two million women into the workforce to support the war economy. I am commonly used as a symbol of feminism and women’s economic power. I was pictured on a recruitment poster with the slogan “We Can Do It!”, but got my name from a hit song in 1942. Information Single Female Birthday: February 28, 1943 Political: Democratic Religion: Methodist Hometown: Springfield, IL .

3 Roll up those sleeves and join the war efforts ladies!
facebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes Rosie the Riveter Logout Roll up those sleeves and join the war efforts ladies! Wall Info Photos Photos of Rosie 7 Photos # photos ___________ # photos ___________ 1 photo Profile Pictures


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