From the iconic "We Can Do It!" recruiting poster by artist J. Howard Miller this image has come to represent Rosie the Riveter, the symbol of American women who worked in factories during World War II replacing the men who were in the military.
i bought this originally when i went to Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. A few weeks ago i lost this pin and was devastated. I didn’t know what life even meant anymore, I searched for about a week before i found these on this page. I was so grateful and happy I could have happiness again !!!
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Rayza
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This is my fave world war 2 poster and now i have it as a pin !
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I bought this special flag to honor the memory of my dear father Donald Hiorns. Once a day of celebration ,in our family, 9-11 turned into a horrific day for so many. My father suffered a series of strokes that cost him his life a couple of weeks later. He was a proud Navy veteran. I would like to think he was unaware our beloved country was under attack. This special flag was flown at another place where America was under attack, Pearl Harbor. A beautiful way to honor my father a proud American that loved our country...
Thank you for flying this flag on the anniversary of his passing. I will cherish it forever and it will be passed on to future family members with the flag presentation certificate detailing this special memorial.
I was in Hawaii many years ago and wasn't collecting refrigerator magnets at that time. I want to add one to my collection and I found this magnet I was very pleased with the magnet itself along with how quickly I received it.
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Thank you so much for attending to our concerns in a timely manner and with professional care. We received our cross and just love it. We gave it to our Great granddaughter and we are sure she will grow up and wear the cross with pride. It is beautiful and well made. Gods blessings upon you all.
Sincerely, J Sprinkle