
About this Event
The Stories of Women War Workers at Raytheon 1941-1945
From Suffragette to War Worker – and Military Ranks open to Women.
presented by Chet Michalak, Raytheon historian and archivist
The Suffragette movement ends the 100-year struggle for Women’s Rights in 1920 and is followed by a home front effort that dramatically increases the ranks of female war workers. The call goes out for women workers by recruitment posters, newspaper and radio ads.
Speaker Bio:
Chet Michalak, Principal Technical Support Engineer with honors with thirty-eight years at Raytheon. In 1977 he joined the U.S. Army 3/2nd Armored Cavalry followed by a tour with the Massachusetts Army National Guard. Chet became Raytheon’s volunteer company historian and archivist after studying with the previous historian Mr. Norman Krim.
Links:
Halfway point intermission musical tribute to women workers.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation, 154 Moody Street, Waltham, United States
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