Naomi Parker Fraley

Naomi Parker Fraley
Naomi Parker Fraley

Naomi Parker Fraley was an American war worker who is now considered the most likely model for the iconic "We Can Do It!" poster. During World War II, she worked on aircraft assembly at the Naval Air Station Alameda. She was photographed operating a machine tool and this widely used photograph was thought to be an inspiration for the poster. Geraldine Hoff Doyle was initially credited as the subject but research by a professor at Seton Hall University set the record straight.

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Female
Full Name
Naomi Parker
Date of Birth
August 26th, 1921
Age
104
Birth Place
United States of America, Oklahoma
Date of Death
January 20th, 2018
Died Aged
96
Star Sign
Virgo
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