During World War II, one significant job that women undertook while men were fighting in the military was working in factories as assembly line workers, particularly in munitions and aircraft production. These women, often referred to as "Rosie the Riveter," played a crucial role in supporting the war effort by manufacturing weapons, vehicles, and other essential supplies. Their contributions were vital to sustaining the military operations and helped to challenge traditional gender roles in the workforce.
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