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ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY SEPT. 13 - In this Sept 8, 2015 photo, front row from left, Ada England, Ruth Staples, Crena Anderson, back row from left, Anne Montague, Anna Hess, Sammi Brown, Ethel Bovey, Hugo Kessing, and John Christensen at the Eastern Panhandle Cenral Labor Council's "An Evening with Rosie: the Rosie the Riveter Movement at the HUB in Martinsburg W. Va. Although the women haven't sat down to a typewriter or welded aircraft pieces together in several decades, five regional women's contributions during World War II were recognized, when they earned title of "Rosie." (Ron Agnir/The Journal via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT
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