1942 Workers Punch Rivet Holes for B-25 Bomber Assembly
In June 1942, workers at North American Aviation, Inc. in Inglewood, California, punch rivet holes in a B-25 bomber frame. This image illustrates the assembly-line approach used in aircraft manufacturing during World War II. Women play a significant role in this workforce, contributing to the war effort.
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1942 Workers Punch Rivet Holes for B-25 Bomber Assembly
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