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(www.archive.ccm.edu, 12/08/10) (Harvey, Sheridan. Pg.124)

This photograph shows women in the army. Their daily routine or their uniform and environment. SECTION: during the war (www.exploreahistory.com, 12/05/10) This was a propaganda that brought women to jobs outside of the home. The woman in the picture is called, Rosie the Riveter. SECTION: during the war (www.mscd.edu, 12/08/10)

The picture would show how women not only worked in factories, but basically took over the jobs that men once owned. The woman represents a female version of Uncle Sam. SECTION: during the war

The poster shows that women could join the marines for the war. Before women could join the army, but not as serious as the marines or air forces. SECTION: During the war

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As the war continued, women gained more chances on getting different jobs, especially in factories. This was due to the fact that men kept joining the army. SECTION: During the war. (Green, Paul. Pg 12)

Women who joined the weather service basically joined the air force. Women joined because of the grace of the plane, as well as because of Amelia Earhart. SECTION: During the war (www.jqhistory.wordpress.org, 12/03/10)

Women were mostly assigned to the air force because of Amelia Earhart. Every women wanted to be an idol and fly a plane. SECTION: During the war.

Women not only contributed to the war by joining the army, but also at home. They took over the jobs of men, which kept society at home running. SECTION: during the war

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This picture shows how people were paranoid with women being part of the war. It shows that women gossips could cost lives.. (Lewis, Johnson. Pg 27).

The WOW is an association that helped women get jobs that replaced the jobs that men once had. The women who work were basically soldiers that helped the soldiers. SECTION: During the war (Knupfer, Anne. Pg. 34)

This shows how women had potential to do jobs of men, because of the similarities it had to home jobs. Though this was true, the segregation of women though the mens jobs were still strong, even during the war. SECTION: during the war. The modern clothing of women in the picture shows that after the war, some women got to keep their jobs. SECTION: after the war

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(Armstrong, Susan. Pg 21) (www.history.women.wwii.org, 12/08/10)

The WAAF is the womens air force. It was usually the second wave of attack during a mission. SECTION: during the war. (Borse, Matthew. Pg. 101) The woman behind the men showed that women were protecting their home, or the homeland by being a second wave of defense for the country. Women contributed not only by guns, planes and uniforms, but also replacement in jobs and makers of weaponry. SECTION: during the war (www.nysut.org, 12/01/10)

During the war, caucasian women werent the only ones to receive a job. African Americans were able to get jobs too, but they werent as equal as those of the caucasian dogs. SECTIONS: during the war

This poster was a recruitment poster for women. Men werent always keen on joining the army, so the women had a chance to join and take their spots as well. SECTION: During and after the war

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The women were able to receive jobs after the war as a reward for helping during the war. Even after the war. SECTION: after the war (www.war.women.co.uk, 12/08/09)

This poster shows women joining the army even after the World War. The WAAC was the troop parts of the army. SECTION: after the war (www.corbis.history.red.cross.org, 12/08/10)

Women were stereotyped as slow with jobs outside the home, but it also showed their determination in wanting to help with the war. SECTION: during the war

The is poster shows that even after the war, women could join but not necessarily part of

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the army. Women could join the medical core as nurses. SECTION: after and during the war

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