Description
This 1.5 inch medal is a bronze replica of the Congressional Gold Medal presented to the women who joined the workforce during World War II, known collectively as "Rosie the Riveter.". No original packaging or certificate of authenticity.
During World War II, a shortage of men led to active recruitment of women for war industry jobs. More than six million women entered the workforce in response. "Rosie the Riveter" and her "We Can Do It" motto used on recruitment posters came to symbolize all women in wartime jobs across the United States. These working wartime women filled industrial jobs in factories and shipyards. They built the aircraft, vehicles, weaponry, ammunition, and other war supplies that powered the U.S. military to victory in Europe and Asia. They operated heavy cranes, milling machines, and other heavy tools that few women had operated before the war. Women also stepped up to work many jobs in other industries vacated by the men serving our country overseas. The example that these women set continues to inspire us. The images of "Rosie the Riveter" and the phrase "We Can Do It" continue to symbolize the empowerment of women today.
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