1941 Worker Prepares Rollers for Halftrack Scout Car Assembly
A worker prepares rollers for a bogy assembly for a halftrack scout car at the White Motor Company in Cleveland, Ohio. In December 1941, the company played a vital role in wartime manufacturing, contributing to the production of military vehicles. Halftrack scout cars were essential for reconnaissance during World War II.
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1941 Worker Prepares Rollers for Halftrack Scout Car Assembly
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