Seabrook Louisiana Industrial Scrap May 1942
Industrial salvage takes place in Seabrook, Louisiana, as iron and steel scrap awaits removal from the Standard Dredging Corporation yard. In May 1942, this material, leftover from marine boiler repairs and turbine engines, is prepared for recycling into new naval ships, contributing to wartime efforts in the U.S. maritime industry.
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Seabrook Louisiana Industrial Scrap May 1942
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