“Rosie the Riveter” was the star of a campaign aimed at recruiting female workers for defense industries during World War II, and she became perhaps the most iconic image of working women. American women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers during the war, as widespread male enlistment left gaping holes in the industrial labor force. The women of that generation proved to be dedicated to their country through their perseverance and support during the war. Mae Krier, a Pennsylvania native answered her nation's call during World War II and was instrumental in creating a movement that inspired the nation. She has helped create national recognition for all the rosiers.
About Operation Community
We are excited to announce that Operation Community is here! Grunt Style is committed to helping put more unity back into our Community! During this campaign we will be highlighting organizations and local heroes that have a positive impact on our community.
A Community hero is an individual or group who unselfishly contributes to a greater good through their actions, determination, and influence to make a difference in their community and country. These are hard-chargers, life-changers, coaches and mentors, healers and volunteers who wake up every day and choose to make the world a better place.