Women Workers at WWII Ammunition Plant
MOTHER OF THE ASSEMBLY LINE – Clip spring and bolt assembly for .30 caliber cartridges at the Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia,
Read moreMOTHER OF THE ASSEMBLY LINE – Clip spring and bolt assembly for .30 caliber cartridges at the Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia,
Read moreWomen take over the operation of some of the heaviest machine tools at the Inglewood, California, plant of North American
Read moreA young woman sells war bonds and stamps and distributes War Production Drive literature, circa 1943. Photo size: 2964 ×
Read moreAt 31 years old, Willa Beatrice Brown serves her country by training pilots for the U.S. Army Air Forces. She
Read moreWith the grade and dexterity of a master dressmaker, this civilian worker fabricates “pup” tents at the Langdon Tent &
Read more“Chippers.” Women war workers of Marinship Corp, 1942. Photo size: 2382 × 2948 Photo source: U.S. National Archives Usage: Public
Read morePearl Harbor widows have gone into war to carry on the fight with a personal vengeance. Mrs. Virginia Young (right),
Read morePart of the cowling for one of the motors for a B-25 bomber is assembled in the engine department of
Read moreWomen “man” America’s machines in a west coast airplane factory, where the swing shift of drill press operators is composed
Read moreCivilian women workers build assault boats for U.S. Marine Corps. December 1941. Photo size: 2960 × 2357 Photo source: n/a
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