A county coroner says the man killed in a homecoming weekend shooting at Tuskegee University has been identified as 18-year-old La’Tavion Johnson.
Starting in 1941, Veronica Foster helped drive a national campaign encouraging women to sign up for industrial war work.
Ann Rumbaugh’s first act following her 18th birthday on Sept. 25, 1942, was to apply for a job assembling bombers to be used in World War II. The now 100-year-old Thousand Oaks resident was a ...
As navigator, Polinsky squatted on a gun case toward the nose of the cramped ... Andrew Curry Mallie hadn't heard of Rosie the Riveter—the term used to describe women who worked in defense ...
Chetwynd is director and CEO of the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach and his role here is spot-on with the staging ...
Once World War II broke down, Rufina became a Rosie the Riveter, along with other women who not only supported the war efforts but kept their homes and communities together.
“Rosie the Riveter: A Spectacular Experience,” is an action-packed, music-filled play that opens tonight at the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach. The audience will move through the ...
For the first time ever, experience an immersive theatrical performance at the Military Aviation Museum. [...] ...
The Fallout community is treated to an impressive, custom-made Nuka-Cola shotgun designed after the fictional ...
Tidmore was a real-life Rosie the Riveter. When World War II broke out and men went to war, many American women went to work. “I made gap covers,” said Tidmore. “A gap cover is a piece of ...