Lucille Ciecko Changes Drill at A C Gilbert Company 1942
Lucille Ciecko works at the A. C. Gilbert Company in New Haven, Connecticut in February 1942. She changes a drill on her press, reflecting the shift from peacetime manufacturing to wartime production. During World War II, the factory adapted to produce essential components like parachute flare casings, supporting the war effort.
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Lucille Ciecko Changes Drill at A C Gilbert Company 1942
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