Gerard Gervais Buffing Aluminum Supports 1942
In January 1942, nineteen-year-old Gerard Gervais buffs aluminum supports for bomber seats at the Warren McArthur plant in Bantam, Connecticut. He relocated to Bantam in fall 1941 with his brother and relatives to contribute to the war effort. The plant was key in producing vital materials for World War II aircraft, supporting American military operations.
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Gerard Gervais Buffing Aluminum Supports 1942
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