1942 Worker Hemming Pilot Parachute in San Diego
A worker hems a pilot parachute on a double needle sewing machine at the Pacific Parachute Company in San Diego, California, in April 1942. During World War II, parachutes played a crucial role in military operations, and this company contributed significantly to the war effort by producing high-quality parachutes for the U.S. Armed Forces.
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1942 Worker Hemming Pilot Parachute in San Diego
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