Perhaps no other image so perfectly symbolizes the "Can-Do" spirit of Americans during the World War II years better than Rosie the Riveter.  On both the battle front and the home front, everyone gave their best and didn't flinch from sacrificing to preserve our way of life.  In 2004 our nation honored this extraordinary generation with a long overdue WWII memorial on the mall in Washington, DC.    We were proud to be part of the special events surrounding the dedication that went on throughout the summer, and felt it only appropriate that we return to the popular WWII version of Letters From the Front.  Performances were held in the DC area and across the country.

2004 Military Venues

Patrick AFB, FL
March 26 & 27
Base Theatre
7:00 PM both nights

Arnold AFB, TN
April 2 & 3
Arnold Lakeside Club
7:00 PM both nights

Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
April 6 & 7
Base Theatre
7:00 PM both nights

Historic Fox Theatre
Hutchinson, KS
8:00 PM

Minot AFB, ND
April 30 & May 1

F. E. Warren AFB, WY
May 5

Mountain Home AFB, ID
May 8

Bangor NSB, WA
May 13
Base Theatre
11:00 AM

Naval Base Kitsap in Bremerton, WA
May 14
Bremerton Concourse Gym
7:00 PM

NSB Whidbey Island
May 19
Officer's Club
7:00 PM

Cannon AFB, NM
May 27
Base Theatre
7:00 PM

Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ
June 4 & 5

Ft. Leonard Wood, MO
June 11 & 12

Ft. Rucker, AL
June 15

NAS Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, LA
June 18

Andrews AFB, MD
June 25 - Base Theatre
7:00 PM

America Celebrates America's Greatest Generation
George Washington Masonic National Memorial Auditorium
Alexandria, VA
July 16, 17 & 18