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WW 2 may have had a different outcome had it not been for "ROSIE THE RIVETER" !!! They built the "War Machines" by manning the assembly lines,presses and welding, together with maintaining the equipment also needed for production. They flew the planes to deliver supplies and drove tanks to be loaded on ships to railyards and then drove the trains to ports for final delivery to the military. They were linemen for the power Co's They bought and sold war bonds to help finance the warThey had "scrap drives" to gather metal,rubber,and anything else needed for the "war effort" They even went so far as to give up stockings so all production of silk and nylon could go towards the making of parachutes .It was their blood donations done on a rigid schedule to make sure the GIs' got the life saving blood they needed. They gave birth and would forgo the pain medication so that a wounded soldier could get it. They would put a type of toner on their legs and draw a line up the back of their legs to resemble stockings. Everyone grew what was known as "Victory Gardens" rasing vegetables ans sugar cane to make molasses so all other large scale sugar production could go to the GIs' Heck, THEY DID EVERYTHING !! Made bombs ,ships, planes ,trains, jeeps ,trucks , you name it and they either built it or ran it or serviced it. They became very resouceful repairing shoes or trading with neighbors to get the rationing stamps for whatever they needed. The thing they all dreaded the most was to see a military car coming up their street and wept with their neighbors when the news arrived their beloved husband,son,brother and yes, even the WACs' and Waves" who also lost their lives. If not for the "Patriotic Women" stepping up to the task at hand and rolling up their sleeves to work at all the roughest,toughest greasy and dirty jobs the war might have had a different outcome. The WOMEN OF THE USA DID IT ALL!!! And GOD BLESS THEM FOR IT!!!!!!

2007-03-29 17:17:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

at the same time as i understand in the course of the warfare women did change into pilots (even with the reality that interior the US they did not change into strive against pilots, even with the reality that they did function ferry pilots and in a minimum of one celebration as try pilots of a kind), i'm no longer attentive to any lady military pilot interior the US earlier to Pearl. women could connect as WASPs (women Airforce service Pilots), WACs (women's military Corps), and WAVES (women universal for Volunteer Emergency service) in the course of the warfare. The very last 2 got here into existence in '40 2 and the WASPs in '40 3. besides the indisputable fact that, the WASPs easily were proposed interior the summer of '40-one and had 2 predecessors which got here into existence in '40 2 which may be blended in '40 3 to form the WASPs. those were the WFTD (women's Flying practise Detachment) and the WAFS (women's Auxiliary Ferry Squadron).

2016-12-03 00:20:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The did a wide range of jobs, mainly these were as nures or working in the factories, however they filled the work in almost every job including railroad work and even replaced mens baseball with women for a time.

2007-03-29 15:52:44 · answer #3 · answered by slawsayssss 4 · 0 0

I think that some of the jobs were working in factories where they made weapons and ammunition for the war.
My mother worked in one to help make bullets but I am not sure of the year.

2007-03-29 15:55:11 · answer #4 · answered by riimb 3 · 0 0

factory worker
red cross

2007-03-29 16:36:34 · answer #5 · answered by Kat 5 · 0 0

probably working in factories, or retail shops, secretaries, mostly factories though

2007-03-29 15:46:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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