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This iconic poster, featuring a symbolic character who came to be known as “Rosie the Riveter,” has become emblematic of the widespread participation of women in war industries during World War II. Although it is not absolutely certain who the model for the poster was, the most likely candidate is thought to be Naomi Parker Fraley (1921–2018), who worked on aircraft assembly at the Naval Air Station Alameda in California, but other candidates have been proposed. The poster was commissioned by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation and distributed by the War Production Coordinating Committee.