W4W remembers one of America's very first Rosie the Riveters
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WHO'S YOUR ROSIE THE RIVETER?
W4W remembers one of America's very first, real-life Rosie the Riveters
Winning 4 Women is three weeks into our "Modern-Day Rosie" initiative, where
we're recognizing the unique contributions made by women during these
unprecedented times. We were saddened to hear that one of America's very first
life Rosie's passed away from COVID-19 complications.
At age 20, Josephine Rachiele made history by joining 60 million other
"Rosies" building war planes for U.S. servicemen overseas.
Woman like "Josie the Riveter" changed the country's perspective on women,
their abilities, and their contributions. Josephine was a true trailblazer and
lead the way for women to for years to come. We thank the women before us for
breaking glass ceilings and propelling the movement of strong working woman.
Read more about Josephine's Story Here.
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Josephine Rachiele "Josie the Riveter"
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Now, we want to hear from YOU.
WHO IS YOUR ROSIE?
Who in your life embodies the spirit of Rosie the Riveter?
Maybe a grandparent, mother, your doctor, or any front line worker who is
fighting for Americans when our country needs them most.
Share your Rosie with us!
Tell us their story. We want appreciate the opportunity to spotlight them with
our upcoming Rosie's. Have any pictures of them? Send those in too!
Send all materials to
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Here are w4w's Rosies
Liz Cheney
First elected to the U.S. House in 2016, Liz is the highest ranking Republican
woman in Congressional history. She works strenuously for job creation, cutting
taxes, expanding energy options, mining and agriculture, and strengthening
America’s standing in the world. Prior to her time in Congress, Liz practiced
law and served in the State Department as the second-ranking official
responsible for U.S. Policy in the Middle East.
Martha McSally
As the first female U.S. fighter pilot to fly in combat and the first woman to
command a fighter squadron, Martha is a true trailblazer. Appointed to her
Senate seat in 2018 after the death of Senator John McCain, Martha has spent
her time focused on issues like border security and military preparedness.
Martha previously served two terms in the U.S. House, where she sponsored 54
bills and passed two of them into law.
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