Mrs. Hazel Wheeler Working with Electric Terminals 1942
Mrs. Hazel Wheeler places screws into electric terminals in Bantam, Connecticut, in January 1942. This moment occurs shortly after she learns of her son stationed at Pearl Harbor during the December 7 attack. The image reflects the vital role women undertook in the workforce during World War II, specifically in manufacturing and electrical jobs.
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Mrs. Hazel Wheeler Working with Electric Terminals 1942
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