(Image above from ASU World War II studies program site)
When did the world finally figure out that women had been contributing all along? They weren't just Rosie Riveters working in the factories. These women were physicists, chemists, code breakers who broke the codes of the Japanese and Germans (including working with Enigma) that saved allied lives and thwarted Axis missions, pilots with deep roots in aviation, and spies - oh, they were amazing spies! And just like the men, many put their lives on the line and died for their efforts.
There are many more books out there that tell stories nobody has heard before. And now, there are some women who have begun a podcast to educate others about these extraordinary stories. Through the National WW2 Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, via Arizona State University, a person can obtain a Master's degree in WW2 history. A friend of mine, author of the book about her father's WW2 role, Student, Sailor, Skipper, Survivor, and WW2 researcher Julia McCurdy Gimbel took this course and graduated. In the process she met five other women, kindred spirits absolutely, and became fast friends. These six ladies have developed a podcast that will feature stories about women in WW2 and women who have had a part in telling WW2 stories, both family related and otherwise. This is a great opportunity for others to see the contrubutions made by mothers, grandmothers, aunts, great aunts and more; maybe not combat related, but the war could not have been won without their brains, their courage and the energy they brought to the effort to bring our men home alive - or at the very least to bring them home. The podcast is titled "World War S.H.E.", for "sharing human experiences". The ladies refer to themselves as the "Riveting Rosies" and include Julia, Angelica Cordero, Laura Bailey, Carys Caffarel, Robin LaCorte and Mary Ellen Page. They are all of varying ages and backgrounds and share a common love of WW2 history that makes this possible. The first podcast went up a few days ago. To have a listen, click here: World War S.H.E.
There might be an opportunity for me to appear on one of these podcasts. If Julia and her friends feel I can make a contribution in talking about Strong, I'll let you all know. In the meantime, let's give these ladies a listen, give them some hits and make it a popular place to park and listen for a bit. Share the link with friends and family, especially if you have daughters, nieces and such who might want to learn about these women.
And to those who may be interested in following me to Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu next year, I'm doing some research and hope to soon share information with you on timing and travel details. It's all still up in the air, but I will let you know more as soon as I have something viable to share with you.
To everyone, have a wonderful holiday season, whatever and however you celebrate. I hope to have some exciting stuff to share with you all soon!
-Tammi