Our War Too: Women in Service DEARBORN, Mich., May 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Henry Ford proudly announces the opening of Our War Too: Women in Service, a groundbreaking special exhibition honoring ...
A hero’s welcome greets 18 women at the National World War Two Museum. Staff and museum visitors line a plaza, waving American flags and cheering as the women arrive, adorned in the red and white ...
The concert will honor and remember veterans of World War II, in particular the women who served the nation in many capacities, who will be in attendance. For our nation, World War II began in ...
Correspondent photo / Sean Barron Marilyn Mong of Leetonia holds a photograph of four Women Airforce Service Pilots before a lecture she gave Saturday in the old St. James Episcopal Church in Boardman ...
When is a bandana not just a bandana? When the U.S. Army ordnance department designates the head covering as the identity for Women Ordnance Workers (WOW) during WWII, as this poster released on Nov.
Wednesday is the 80th anniversary of VE Day, marking Germany’s unconditional surrender and the end of WWII in Europe. A new book “Spitfires” tells the little-known contribution American women made to ...
Good Neighbor Days organizers seek additional volunteers to attend the first planning meeting of the year at 6 p.m. at Gordon ...
The all-Black female WWII unit, the "Six Triple Eight," was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest award that Congress can bestow upon a civilian. On Tuesday, the 6888th unit, which is ...
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was the only unit comprised entirely of Black women to have been deployed overseas during World War II, and it had served a critical function: clearing ...
More than ever before, women played key roles in World War II. Whether they were manning the homefront, working in factories, ...
Many believe women in World War II were limited to nursing, but the reality is far more complex. From pilots and spies to factory workers and frontline resistance fighters, women played critical roles ...
Correction appended, Jan. 30, 03:30 EST. It was the mayor of Osaka who said that comfort women served a “necessary” role, not the mayor of Hiroshima. The article has been amended to reflect this. Did ...