


Welder and Aviation Chief Collaborate August 1942
In August 1942, at Sergeant Vineyards army post in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, welder George Woolslayer interacts with Aviation-radio Chief John Marshall Evans. Their meeting exemplifies the collaboration between military personnel and industrial workers during World War II. This partnership was crucial for the war effort against the Axis powers. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, reflecting the vital roles of both civilians and servicemen in American history.
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Welder and Aviation Chief Collaborate August 1942