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'Rosie the Riveters' honored during Women's History Month

  • A 96-year-old, Rosalind Jean Ackroyd, will be honored by the Gary Sinise Foundation for her work as an aircraft riveter during World War II in San Diego.
  • Her daughter, Karen Turner, expressed that this honor is a proud moment for their family and acknowledges the significant contributions of women during the war.
  • Rosalind highlighted that women worked from necessity, stating that their efforts changed how people viewed women in the workplace.
  • Aykroyd reflected on her contributions, saying, "You were doing something that was meaningful, and that's the way I felt.
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'Rosie the Riveters' honored during Women's History Month

"We can do about anything that a man could do at the time," 96-year-old Rosyland Jean Ackroyd said.

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WCVB broke the news in Boston, United States on Sunday, March 23, 2025.
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