War Production Workers at Vilter Manufacturing February 1943
War production workers assemble critical components at Vilter Manufacturing Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in February 1943. A 24-year-old ex-housewife contributes to the assembly of small parts for M5 and M7 guns while her husband and brother serve in the military during World War II. This effort reflects the vital role women played in wartime manufacturing.
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War Production Workers at Vilter Manufacturing February 1943
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