Female Welder Enola OConnell at Heil Company 1943
In February 1943, war production workers at the Heil Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, focus on their tasks during World War II. Among them is Enola OConnell, a thirty-two-year-old widow and mother, who stands out as the only female welder in the plant. Women played crucial roles in wartime industries, exemplified by OConnells contribution to the war effort.
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Female Welder Enola OConnell at Heil Company 1943
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