Woman War Production Employee Milwaukee 1943
In February 1943, a woman aged forty-six works diligently in a Milwaukee, Wisconsin factory as a war production employee. She checks small parts for the M5 and M7 guns, aiding the U.S. Armys efforts during World War II. Many individuals, including ex-housewives, joined the workforce to support the war, showcasing their crucial contributions to manufacturing.
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Woman War Production Employee Milwaukee 1943
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