1941 Jig Assembly at San Diego Defense Workers Camp
Workers engage in a jig assembly process at the Farm Security Administration trailer camp in San Diego, California, in June 1941. The image shows dormitories built to accommodate 952 single men. Residents paid five dollars for single rooms and three dollars and fifty cents for shared doubles, reflecting the eras labor conditions during World War II.
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1941 Jig Assembly at San Diego Defense Workers Camp
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