Army Vehicle Tracks Curing Process Akron Ohio December 1941
Tracks for scout cars and other Army vehicles undergo a curing process in a tire plant in Akron, Ohio. In December 1941, the U.S. shifted its industrial focus to support World War II, increasing production of military supplies. The hydraulic press used in this process ensured uniform curing at controlled temperatures, enhancing durability for military operations.
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Army Vehicle Tracks Curing Process Akron Ohio December 1941
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