Armand Langevin Smoothing Aluminum Dies January 1942
Armand Langevin works with a power hammer to smooth aluminum dies at the Warren McArthur plant in Bantam, Connecticut. In January 1942, he lives in a five-room house with his wife, sister, and two nephews, all of whom are employed at the plant. The facility was known for producing lightweight aircraft components during World War II.
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Armand Langevin Smoothing Aluminum Dies January 1942
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