Woman Operating Hand Drill on Vengeance Dive Bomber 1943
A woman operates a hand drill on a Vengeance dive bomber at Vultee-Nashville in Tennessee in February 1943. During World War II, women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers, taking on roles in aircraft manufacturing. This shift changed societal norms and marked a pivotal moment in labor history, contributing to the war effort.
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Woman Operating Hand Drill on Vengeance Dive Bomber 1943
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