Congratulations to each of you “Rosie the Riveters”!! It’s about time you ladies are being recognized for the critical contributions you made to the war effort by working in the factories at home to ensure our military had the airplanes necessary for American airmen and women to fight the Nazis during World War Two. As “Rosie the Riveters” you not only proved women could do the job every bit as good as the men; YOU DID IT!!!! Congratulations on finally receiving your Congressional Medals of Honor ladies!! God bless you all for your hard work and “Can Do” attitudes. Each one of you deserves this long overdue honor and your families and you should be very proud of the essential contributions each of you made in ensuring Victory for America and its Allies. A special “Thank You” to Gary Sinise and the Gary Sinise Foundation for making sure that the ”Rosies” were officially recognized and properly honored. ❤🇺🇸❤🇺🇸❤️
@@janetprice85 WOW!!! You must be so proud of your family and their service to America during WWII. Their service and sacrifices are the reasons that the Allies won WWII and that you and I, along with millions of other people in the world, grew up free. My Dad landed on Omaha Beach during the D-Day invasion and he and his Division fought their way up the Beach through France and into Germany and survived to return home to America. My Mom was born and raised in The Netherlands. Her hometown was occupied by the Nazis and her family hid a Jewish friend from the Nazis until the Americans liberated their town. I think that we both come from families we can be proud of!! God bless America. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
and Americans and our Military clothes. Not going naked is as important as food and bombs...due to capitalism nixing Regulations We make none thus no independence security, REAL VOICE IN THE WORLD, economies of scale in price n QUALITY, solid tax base of non-loopholers, the left wants more regs to finalize communism in AMERICA to finish the job of sending out to china ,... what we still have in industries...
God Bless The Gary Sinise Foundation for helping the "Rosies" getting Recognized for their part in helping America during the War🇺🇸🇺🇸❤❤We will Never forget your Resilience and Sacrifice for Our Country❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸Proud and Grateful American 🇺🇸🇺🇸
To all the Rosies....THANK YOU and God Bless you! Thank you, too, Gary Sinise Foundation. Your work to honor our Greatest Generation and those serving since is an example for the world. Blessings!
I live outside of Detroit, we had several plants, Ford Rouge, Willow Run, Detroit Glass Plant to name a few. They were HIGH risk target areas. My mother grew up on one of the streets that was next to the plant. They had to make black out curtains and the nights had to be quiet in case the enemy made it to the area and was under surveillance. These ladies have LONG deserved the recognition for what they did in service for the country.
God bless them all . To all the " Rosies , thank you and I am glad you are getting the well deserved recognition . Thank you GSF for bringing this to us.
Thank you for recognizing the Rosies. Not just riviters on planes, let's remember the ladies who worked as welders on ships also. My mom worked in the Vancouver ship yards on several ships including the USS Alazon Bay. They were part of the effort to save the world and they did it!!!!
In the fall of 1939, President Roosevelt called for a production of 50,000 air planes a year. The rest of the world thought that was ridiculously impossible. It took us a little bit, but by 1942 we rolled out 46,907. In 1943 we produced 84,853 and 96,270 in 1944. That's just planes. It doesn't even begin to take into consideration the other military hardware, weapons, and ammunition produced. These "Rosies" were absolutely vital to the United States and to the Allies in World War II. Congratulations on finally receiving your recognition "Rosies."
This is amazing, it would be wonderful to see the Gray Ladies get recognition like this. My Grandmother was a Gray Lady and no one even knows about them. I still have her uniform.
Thank you is not even enough for the ladies that helped win the war and then went on to help change our culture .. amazing strong women every one of them ! This was awesome 🇺🇸thank you so much
FANTASTIC! Long past time! My mom went by train (alone as her friend chicken out) from MN to WA to work in a factory for the war effort. She said she was not a riveter wished I had asked what she did. Amazing women! Wished they'd make a movie about these ladies.
About time, I’m so happy for the recognition these fantastic women received. Still as feisty as those 17-18 year olds they were. Thank you for your war effort. We did it because of you.
There were many Rosies. My grandmother,a 43 year old widow,of a farmer and Deputy Sheriff became a "Rosie the Riveter" when she saw how much her eldest daughter my 19 year old Aunt was making at it.Dad was the breadwinner after his father died at 45 unexpectedly then the WW2 started and Dad was in Europe. Quite the change for a homemaker but she loved it.
The Rosie the Riveter Museum is located in Richmond, CA. It has everything there to honor these wonderful women who played a MAJOR role in winning the war. Go see it!
The greatest generation PERIOD never complained never said I am to tired never said my feelings were hurt they did their jobs and proud to do it a lot to be said about that
Morale keeper Rosie the Riveter self empowered women. Wild Bill Donovan strategist in espionage medal of honor recipient. Chesty Puller legendary marine with four navy crosses deployed in Haiti and Nicaragua.
Mahalo to the most successful, brilliant, imaginative, committed woman of these centuries! Our heros! Heros who showed women how to survive, work hard, and provide and endure! Blessed are the children of god!! ❤
Congratulations to all Rosies. I am a daughter of a WW2 Dad who fought in France. Last September at 69 years young and took my first trip to DC. I wish I could go back year. I am now 70. My cousin lives in Alexanderia VA. I stayed with him. I wish I could afford to stay in a hotel. However my income is limited. I am blessed to live in housing.
The Rosie the Riveter Museum in Richmond, CA is free to visit all year round. It is next to an old Ford factory and has a wonderful view of the bay on a clear day. There’s also a ferry landing on the other side of the factory that you can take from SF’s Embarcadero. Highly recommend!
Many thanks to the Gary Sinise Foundation for helping shine a light on these invaluable workers from WWII. The work they did was incredible and the struggles they faced as women, especially those of color, remained making their contributions even more poignant. Thank you ladies, your legacies will continue to inspire American women forever. We will not forget you and your efforts on the homefront!
Lt. Dan, I know you don't get into politics. Having Speaker Johnson, a potential traitor to the United States there was unacceptable. But Rosie, me being a Vietnam veteran, I love you.
Congratulations to each of you “Rosie the Riveters”!! It’s about time you ladies are being recognized for the critical contributions you made to the war effort by working in the factories at home to ensure our military had the airplanes necessary for American airmen and women to fight the Nazis during World War Two. As “Rosie the Riveters” you not only proved women could do the job every bit as good as the men; YOU DID IT!!!! Congratulations on finally receiving your Congressional Medals of Honor ladies!! God bless you all for your hard work and “Can Do” attitudes. Each one of you deserves this long overdue honor and your families and you should be very proud of the essential contributions each of you made in ensuring Victory for America and its Allies. A special “Thank You” to Gary Sinise and the Gary Sinise Foundation for making sure that the ”Rosies” were officially recognized and properly honored. ❤🇺🇸❤🇺🇸❤️
My Grandma Ethel and Aunt Frances her eldest daughter were Rosies in Detroit too. Dad was a B24 pilot in England.
@@janetprice85 WOW!!! You must be so proud of your family and their service to America during WWII. Their service and sacrifices are the reasons that the Allies won WWII and that you and I, along with millions of other people in the world, grew up free. My Dad landed on Omaha Beach during the D-Day invasion and he and his Division fought their way up the Beach through France and into Germany and survived to return home to America. My Mom was born and raised in The Netherlands. Her hometown was occupied by the Nazis and her family hid a Jewish friend from the Nazis until the Americans liberated their town. I think that we both come from families we can be proud of!! God bless America. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
and Americans and our Military clothes. Not going naked is as important as food and bombs...due to capitalism nixing Regulations We make none thus no independence security, REAL VOICE IN THE WORLD, economies of scale in price n QUALITY, solid tax base of non-loopholers, the left wants more regs to finalize communism in AMERICA to finish the job of sending out to china ,... what we still have in industries...
Beautiful women of the greatest generation, congrats!
Unfortunately this recognition came too late for my mom and so many other deserving women. May God give them our thanks in their eternal home.
And most " forced" to go back to the kitchen. 😮
God bless all the Rosies, and God bless the Gary Sinese Foundation .
God Bless The Gary Sinise Foundation for helping the "Rosies" getting Recognized for their part in helping America during the War🇺🇸🇺🇸❤❤We will Never forget your Resilience and Sacrifice for Our Country❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸Proud and Grateful American 🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Thank you, Rosies… thank you!
Thank you ladies for what you did for our country!
To all the Rosies....THANK YOU and God Bless you! Thank you, too, Gary Sinise Foundation. Your work to honor our Greatest Generation and those serving since is an example for the world. Blessings!
Thank You Gary !
Bought frickin time!! Thank you Gary Sinise
I live outside of Detroit, we had several plants, Ford Rouge, Willow Run, Detroit Glass Plant to name a few. They were HIGH risk target areas. My mother grew up on one of the streets that was next to the plant. They had to make black out curtains and the nights had to be quiet in case the enemy made it to the area and was under surveillance. These ladies have LONG deserved the recognition for what they did in service for the country.
LONG LONG OVER DUE. My Grandmother God rest her soul. Was a Rosie 😊
God bless them all . To all the " Rosies , thank you and I am glad you are getting the well deserved recognition . Thank you GSF for bringing this to us.
These wonderful women did things no other women had ever done! They deserved the best and it was long overdue. God bless you ladies ❤
Thank you for recognizing the Rosies. Not just riviters on planes, let's remember the ladies who worked as welders on ships also. My mom worked in the Vancouver ship yards on several ships including the USS Alazon Bay. They were part of the effort to save the world and they did it!!!!
God Bless all of you!
In the fall of 1939, President Roosevelt called for a production of 50,000 air planes a year. The rest of the world thought that was ridiculously impossible. It took us a little bit, but by 1942 we rolled out 46,907. In 1943 we produced 84,853 and 96,270 in 1944. That's just planes. It doesn't even begin to take into consideration the other military hardware, weapons, and ammunition produced. These "Rosies" were absolutely vital to the United States and to the Allies in World War II. Congratulations on finally receiving your recognition "Rosies."
This is amazing, it would be wonderful to see the Gray Ladies get recognition like this. My Grandmother was a Gray Lady and no one even knows about them. I still have her uniform.
This is absolutely the coolest thing. God Bless these women and the Gary Sinise Foundation.
Richly deserved...long time coming.
Thank You to the "Rosies" thee essential part of our culture that always holds our society together. God Bless
Thank you, ladies. You DID DO IT 🇺🇲 God Bless America and each of you
My auntie Esther was a Rosie Riveter!!! ❤
❤❤❤MY MOM WORKED WITH THE CIVIL AIR PATROL DURING WW2..❤❤
Thank you is not even enough for the ladies that helped win the war and then went on to help change our culture .. amazing strong women every one of them ! This was awesome 🇺🇸thank you so much
Thank you Lt Dan!
Awesome story! Brave women doing amazing things!!! Thankfully these women are still alive to receive that long awaited medal!!!
Long over due, Thank you Rosies for your service, God bless you all!
GOD BLESS THE GREATEST GENERATION 🙏 🇺🇸 VERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM 🙏🇺🇸 THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOVE AND SUPPORT FOR FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY 🇺🇸🙏🙏🤠❤️😺💜 WYOMING 🇺🇸💞
FANTASTIC! Long past time! My mom went by train (alone as her friend chicken out) from MN to WA to work in a factory for the war effort. She said she was not a riveter wished I had asked what she did. Amazing women! Wished they'd make a movie about these ladies.
About time, I’m so happy for the recognition these fantastic women received. Still as feisty as those 17-18 year olds they were. Thank you for your war effort. We did it because of you.
Thanks to these beautiful ladies!!
There were many Rosies. My grandmother,a 43 year old widow,of a farmer and Deputy Sheriff became a "Rosie the Riveter" when she saw how much her eldest daughter my 19 year old Aunt was making at it.Dad was the breadwinner after his father died at 45 unexpectedly then the WW2 started and Dad was in Europe. Quite the change for a homemaker but she loved it.
thank you for supporting them
Thank you, War heroes, Rosie the riveters. God bless the Rosie's. ❤
The Rosie the Riveter Museum is located in Richmond, CA. It has everything there to honor these wonderful women who played a MAJOR role in winning the war. Go see it!
Bless you ladies. Thank you Mother. ❤ RIP.
My Mom took a leave from nursing school and worked in a munitions factory. After the war ended she finished nursing school.
The greatest generation PERIOD never complained never said I am to tired never said my feelings were hurt they did their jobs and proud to do it a lot to be said about that
I agree...generally. But they were just people who who exist at this this particular time.
Thank you, ladies.
Great job ladies!!! Everyone has a role to play! These ladies contributed greatly to winning WWII!!❤❤
Thank you, ladies of the greatest generation, for your service. Because you saved our lives and inspired generations. ❤
Thanks Gary, for helping these ladies celebrate their long overdue recognition
That's the power of american woman's
Thank you for your service...You were such a very special part of our service for freedom for our country...thank you all🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Well deserved.
My mom was one of them. Sadly, she passed away in 2010.
Thank you for your mother service our country❤
Sergeant Masson, Sir …Bless your mom‼️❤️🫡
Morale keeper Rosie the Riveter self empowered women. Wild Bill Donovan strategist in espionage medal of honor recipient. Chesty Puller legendary marine with four navy crosses deployed in Haiti and Nicaragua.
Mahalo to the most successful, brilliant, imaginative, committed woman of these centuries! Our heros! Heros who showed women how to survive, work hard, and provide and endure! Blessed are the children of god!! ❤
Thank you Gary for making this long overdue recognition possible. ❤
great ladies, God bless you all. love from a grateful France, thank you for your outstanding service. Hugs and kisses
You go girls ❤
I love, adore, respect 🙏 Gary's heart, soul and spirit! What a great influence for love, respect, compassion and of course unity!!😊❤
Bless them❤
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Wow ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Congratulations to all Rosies. I am a daughter of a WW2 Dad who fought in France. Last September at 69 years young and took my first trip to DC. I wish I could go back year. I am now 70. My cousin lives in Alexanderia VA. I stayed with him. I wish I could afford to stay in a hotel. However my income is limited. I am blessed to live in housing.
Thank you ladies. You deserve every award we can give you
awesome!
The Rosie the Riveter Museum in Richmond, CA is free to visit all year round. It is next to an old Ford factory and has a wonderful view of the bay on a clear day. There’s also a ferry landing on the other side of the factory that you can take from SF’s Embarcadero. Highly recommend!
Many thanks to the Gary Sinise Foundation for helping shine a light on these invaluable workers from WWII. The work they did was incredible and the struggles they faced as women, especially those of color, remained making their contributions even more poignant. Thank you ladies, your legacies will continue to inspire American women forever. We will not forget you and your efforts on the homefront!
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❤and respect. Thanks Mom.
THE most badass women this country will ever know.
Those planes made it through because of the tears and prayers built in with Love by the Rosie's.
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Lt. Dan, I know you don't get into politics. Having Speaker Johnson, a potential traitor to the United States there was unacceptable. But Rosie, me being a Vietnam veteran, I love you.
my grandmother was.they did bombs
They forgot to mention these gals also built submarines
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