We Can Do It!: A true story about a real-life Rosie the Riveter, Mae Krier, and how she learned to never give up!

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by Dave Winters

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Who were America's "Rosie the Riveters" that helped America win World War II? Through the life of one woman, the reader will learn about these 16 million strong and brave women . Through the purchase of this book, you will also be helping build a lasting memorial in Washington DC honoring all women who worked during WWII on the home front and help many wounded and injured veterans find healing outdoors. More on those organizations below! In times of great challenge, heroes rise—not just on the front lines but in the homes, factories, and communities that support them. This book is a celebration of the incredible women who answered the call during World War II, shaping history with their determination, skill, and unwavering spirit. Among them was Mae Krier, a living symbol of the Rosie the Riveter movement. As a young woman, she worked tirelessly to build the planes that carried soldiers into battle, proving that strength knows no gender. The Rosies were more than workers; they were dreamers, leaders, and changemakers who helped shape the future. Throughout this story, readers will discover that courage comes in many forms. Whether holding a wrench or a pen, standing in a factory or at a podium, these women helped forge a better world. Many think only of the men who fought, but the women on the home front played a very important role! Their legacy is one of resilience and their impact is still felt today. We hope this book inspires the next generation to dream big, work hard, and never underestimate the power of their own hands and hearts. It’s a collaboration of her family, friends, supporters, and people she has inspired. Thankful for all your help! All net proceeds for this book will be split evenly between two nonprofits she both loves and supports. The Black Dagger Military Hunt Club – blackdaggermhc.org – Serves military veterans recovering from and learning to adjust to life with spinal cord injuries (SCI), traumatic brain injuries (TBI), loss of sight, and post-traumatic stress (PTS). They also work with Gold Star families and include them in outdoor healing activities. WWII Women’s Memorial Foundation - wwiiwomenmemorial.org - The Women Who Worked on the Home Front WWII Memorial Act authorizes the WWII Women’s Memorial Foundation to build a memorial on federal land in Washington, D.C. to honor the women, without whom, we could not have sustained the war effort. Thank you for purchasing the book! VR, Dave Winters, USAF (Ret), Gold Star Brother of SPC Scott Winters

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