1941 Workers Assembling Rear Axles for U.S. Army Halftracks
Workers assemble rear axles for halftrack scout cars at the White Motor Company in Cleveland, Ohio, in December 1941. This factory played a crucial role in supporting the U.S. Army during World War II. Halftrack vehicles provided mobility and protection for troops, showcasing the significance of American manufacturing in wartime efforts.
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1941 Workers Assembling Rear Axles for U.S. Army Halftracks
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