Chapter 1461 11460 "Sister Rosie the Riveter"
Chapter 1461 11460 "Sister Rosie the Riveter"
Chapter 1461 1.1460 "Sister Rosie the Riveter"
As mentioned before, in order to cope with the upcoming "Plan Eastbound" and the drama on the premiere day, the "SA3 Sisters" is headed by Austrian female star inventor Hedy Lamarr, and its members include "Mother of the Atomic Bomb" Lize · An exclusive scientific research team including Meitner and "Little Marie Curie" Irène Joliot-Curie secretly compiled necessary "auxiliary functional modules" including the "money printing workshop" and "flying carriage" , are all integrated into an eight-axis double-decker "prop car" that is 42 meters long, 6 meters wide and 7 meters high.
The "production carriage", "star carriage", "actor carriage", "makeup carriage" and "salon carriage" are also transformed from an eight-axle double-decker broad gauge carriage 42 meters long, 6 meters wide and 7 meters high. , "Cinema Carriage", and "Clothing Carriage" are also more or less integrated with "auxiliary functional modules" similar to the "Props Carriage".
This is just an organic cluster of plot elements in the time and space of this plot. As the female military doctor Carol Baker told the top socialite Mrs. Nora van Oostergren who wanted to drag away all the actors' carriages on the set, it was limited by the 3000-meter-long ballastless wide track at the experimental site. , if you want to drag away all the actor carriages, the only feasible "plot development" is to use the magic sticker that can stick the broken eye - "space-time patch". And this magical "magic sticker" can only be released by Danielle, one of the 72 girls of the era who have "the power of the same mind" and form the "Same Mind Brain" (hmm, let's highlight the point).
Female military doctor Carol Baker also heard that each era girl has only one magical "magic patch" similar to a "natal card". And once this "birth card" is released, "The Outstanding Lady" will obtain a maximum of 5+1 6x enhanced collage plot elements - a row that surpasses "The Great Battle" "a cross-plot fusion time and space where similar World War II plot fragments are similar and compatible" Super "Outstanding Lady".
Waiting for the sisters to return safely, the "SA3 Sisters" who have survived the "premiere day drama" will officially launch the "Eastbound Plan" before December 1943, 12.
"call--"
Female pilot Hannah Leitch, who sat in the bulletproof (glass) cockpit of the "FI-282 B-2 armed helicopter", used the shortest time to clear her mind and put on an IKP W101 flying hat.
There are built-in earphones on both sides of the ears of the flight hat, which can be used to communicate with friendly aircraft or ground troops during combat operations. The hat is made of leather on the outside and lined with wool, which is warm and windproof. During combat, the flight cap will also be paired with flight glasses. The glasses can be put on the outside of the flight cap to facilitate pilots' quick use. Used from the 30s to the end of World War II, the IKP W101 flying cap was deeply loved by German pilots because of its warmth and windproof characteristics.
"Test call." Female pilot Hannah Laich operated the aircraft skillfully.
"The call is clear." The radio operator's clear echo came from the "Flying Car" base communication station, which also uses the most advanced frequency hopping technology. Assisting female pilot Hannah Leitch, who holds the honorary rank of Air Force Captain, and is responsible for the daily auxiliary work of the "Flying Car" is the supporting performance at the premiere reception and dinner that has just concluded "Operation Warm-up", from "The Seventh Love" Camping" tells the story of Lieutenant Linda Harman and Lieutenant Grace Freeman of the WAC Women's Army Corps in time and space.
The chief female mechanic responsible for the mechanical maintenance of the "Flying Car" is also from the WAC Army Women's Team, Rosalind Warren, nicknamed "Rosie". This female machinist from the time and space of "Rosie the Riveter" is the famous "Rosie the Riveter".
Rosalind Warren and her friend Vera Watson were female workers at a defense factory in California. They were later transferred to the WAC Army Women's Corps and were responsible for the repair and maintenance of bombers. The personal plot changed forever with a letter of recommendation from Lieutenants Linda Harman and Grace Freeman. By chance, they become the two female mechanics responsible for the mechanical repair work of the "Flying Car" of the "Distinguished Lady" - the "Sisters Rosie the Riveter".
Of course, when the personal plot line is reset with one click, the background and characters from the original plot time and space are also updated at the same time. Like Lieutenant Linda Harman and Lieutenant Grace Freeman of the WAC Army Women's Team, they abandoned the camp opposition of the original plot and completely integrated into the warm and loving family of the "SA3 Sisters". The arrival of the two "Sisters Rosie the Riveter" immediately made up for the most scarce mechanical repair manpower on the "Lady Distinguished". It is obviously a positive accumulation (stack) of major plot elements for the upcoming "Eastbound Project" derivative main line. And more importantly, the female mechanic "Rosie the Riveter" is still the heroine of the original plot, and her own personal branch plot line can effectively resist the "accelerated ending of the plot" caused by the plot conflict. Plot kill'".
In other words, during the historical World War II, because most men were drafted into the army and there was an urgent shortage of industrial workers, more and more women began to join the labor force, and the number was "unprecedented". According to statistics, between 1940 and 1945, the proportion of women in the U.S. labor force increased from 27% to nearly 37%. By 1945, almost one in four married women worked outside the home. In 1943, the number of female workers in the U.S. aviation industry exceeded 31, accounting for 65% of the total aviation industry workforce; before the war, this proportion was only 1%. In order to recruit female workers for the arms industry, the government used a "fictional character"-"Rosie the Riveter" for publicity.
The reason why Mary Anderson (Mary Anderson) of the Women's Affairs Bureau at the time suggested that female workers enter the riveting industry was because "the rivets are the buttons of the bomber. They must fasten the various parts tightly together without affecting the bomber's ability to travel nearly 350 miles." In addition to flying at a speed of excellent tactile feel, high operating dexterity, and extremely high precision in measurement."
As a result, this "virtual female worker" wearing a headscarf and with a strong body became the most successful recruitment tool in American history, and was also one of the most iconic images of American female workers during World War II.
In 1944, a movie called "World War II Women (Rosie the Riveter)" was released, which showed the scenes of female workers working hard to make ordnance for the front line. "Rosie the Riveter" is a representative of the 1900 million female workers who produced large quantities of ammunition and supplies for the war. Her real prototype was an American woman named Rosalind Walter, who entered the factory and built the F4U Corsair fighter jet. It is worth mentioning that she actually took the pilot's license test later. Whether in movies, newspapers, posters, photographs, or in articles, the Rosie the Riveter movement emphasized the patriotic need for women to get into the workforce.
In addition to "Rosie the Riveter", Canada also gave birth to "Ronnie, The Bren Gun Girl" - from the Canadian female worker Veronica Foster who manufactured the Bren light machine gun A fictional image created from a photograph. During World War II, Canadian female workers were responsible for manufacturing Bren light machine guns. Later, more and more housewives entered the factory and manufactured many guns.
Gradually, "Rosie the Riveter" became a symbol of American culture and women's rights. She presented the appearance of all women working in factories. Later, the relevant departments also photographed many female workers at work and made posters to promote their spirit. Allowing women to work in factories not only provided sufficient supplies for World War II, but also indirectly laid the foundation for achieving gender equality.
"Sister Rosie the Riveter":
"Rosalind Warren"
"Vera Watson".
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