Inspector Examines Cartridge Case Blanks February 1942
An inspector examines cartridge case blanks at the Chase Copper and Brass Company in Euclid, Ohio, in February 1942. These circular brass blanks undergo rigorous inspection for flaws before being processed into shell cases. The facility played a crucial role in supporting the Allied war effort during World War II, highlighting the importance of industrial production in times of conflict.
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Inspector Examines Cartridge Case Blanks February 1942
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