1942 Worker Measuring Copper Bands at Chase Copper and Brass
A worker measures the diameter of copper rotating bands at the Chase Copper and Brass Company in Euclid, Ohio, in February 1942. These bands were crucial for projectiles, ensuring proper fit in gun barrels. The image is part of the U.S. Office of War Information collection, which documented essential wartime manufacturing processes.
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1942 Worker Measuring Copper Bands at Chase Copper and Brass
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