1942 Shipyard Worker Sharpening Tool for Subchaser Construction
In May 1942, a skilled tradesman sharpens a tool essential for shipbuilding in a Biloxi, Mississippi shipyard. The worker focuses on crafting keels and structural components for subchasers, small naval vessels used during World War II. Biloxis shipyards played a crucial role in supporting the war effort along the Gulf Coast.
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1942 Shipyard Worker Sharpening Tool for Subchaser Construction
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