Bertha Stallworth Inspects Artillery Cartridge 1943
Bertha Stallworth, age twenty-one, inspects a forty millimeter artillery cartridge case at Frankford Arsenal in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In January 1943, the facility played a crucial role in wartime production, manufacturing munitions to support U.S. military efforts during World War II. The arsenal was instrumental in mobilizing the nations industrial capabilities.
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