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Meet the 99-Year-Old Oregon Woman Who Was a Real-Life “Rosie the Riverter” in World War II
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Meet the 99-Year-Old Oregon Woman Who Was a Real-Life “Rosie the Riverter” in World War II
Commemorating World War II Workers Eighty years after the end of World War II, very few people who worked during that conflict are still alive. In Albany, Oregon, members of the American Rosie the Riveter Association took part in a Veterans Day parade to honor those who built aircraft and other war materials on the home front. One of the marchers was Nita Eggers, a longtime resident of Albany who had worked as a riveter at the Boeing plant in Se…
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