Senin, 14 Maret 2016

WWII: Women in Defense

(U.S. Navy/National Archives)<br /> WAVES visiting the ship in an east coast port, during her shakedown period, circa August 1944. They are standing on the main deck at the bow, with the Navy Jack flying behind them.(Img: U.S. Navy/National Archives) This video, with commentary written by Eleanor Roosevelt, extols the usefulness and awareness of American women in defense through science, education, skilled production, and medicine.

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