George2615
Super Member
Cool! Wanda the Welder.
I think it was Rosie the welder, or was she the riveter?
I think in general the people from the "Greatest Generation" don't really talk all that much about what they had to go through, and not just the war but life itself. My dad didn't and he was stationed at Pearl Harbor after the air raid and my mom still doesn't. Sometimes I think that they figure it was just part of life and they did what needed to be done.
Just my :2cents:
How right you are. My Dad was in WWII. I asked him a couple times over the years to talk about his experiences but he never did and I didn't push it. Just figured he did what he had to do. He had a wealth of mechanical knowledge and abilities that I am glad I inherited from him.
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