Whoever gave Louis Lee an inexpensive camera didn’t know he’d become obsessed with photography and develop essential skills needed by the Vancouver Kaiser Shipyard. After the Japanese bombed Pearl ...
Six of the original "Rosie the Riveters" who worked in Kaiser Shipyard during World War II gained a little more recognition Monday after being welcomed to the White House by U.S. Vice President Joe ...
RICHMOND — Dozens of well-wishers turned the S.S. Red Oak Victory, a floating World War II museum in Richmond’s historic Kaiser Shipyard, into a party on Jan. 31, celebrating the 100 years of life ...
Immediately after World War II, Vancouver faced a housing shortage despite a mass exodus of shipyard workers. In the Jan. 1, 1946 Columbian, Editor Ray Bachman declared the collapsing “war boom” as ...