What happened to Rosie the Riveter?

What happened to Rosie the Riveter?

Rosie the Riveter is both a romantic and a heroic figure from the World War II era. Yet despite her success, Rosie was forced off the factory floor when the war ended, her achievements buried in books, all her accomplishments wiped out of our consciousness.

Who created the Navajo Code?

Philip Johnston
The idea for using the Navajo language as a military code came from Philip Johnston in 1942. He was a World War I veteran and the son of a missionary who lived on the Navajo Nation.

Was Rosie the Riveter a Latina?

For the past 14 years, this proud Mexican-American woman, mother of four, has been working as a volunteer to restore a B-29 Superfortress Bomber to its original glory. …

What is the Great Canadian flag debate?

The Great Canadian flag debate (or Great Flag Debate) was a national debate that took place in 1963 and 1964 when a new design for the national flag of Canada was chosen.

What happened to Canada’s proposed flag?

The parliamentary debate on Canada’s proposed flag was lengthy and ugly. Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson eventually used the rules of closure to limit speeches to 20 minutes and force a vote on December 15, 1964. Pictured here, members of Parliament with the proposed flag. (National Archives of Canada, PA-142624)

What was the date of the 1964 Canadian flag debate?

The long and often bitter debate over the new Canadian flag began in the House of Commons on 15 June 1964. It ended by closure on 15 December 1964. Feelings ran high among many English Canadians. Opposition leader John Diefenbaker demanded that the flag honour Canada’s “founding races” and feature the Union Jack.

What was the Canadian flag in 1957?

1957 version of the Canadian Red Ensign that had evolved as the de facto national flag until 1965 The Great Canadian flag debate (or Great Flag Debate) was a national debate that took place in 1963 and 1964 when a new design for the national flag of Canada was chosen.