File:Betty Carrell.jpg
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English: Betty Carrell was the first female mechanical engineer at Sandia National Laboratories in California. She was hired in 1959 and worked alongside 350 male peers to keep our Nation safe, and had been the only woman in her engineering program at Oregon State University. |
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Author | U.S. Department of Energy |
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