Women Drilling on Liberator Bomber October 1942
Women drill on a Liberator bomber at Consolidated Aircraft Corporation in Fort Worth, Texas, in October 1942. During World War II, women played a crucial role in the airplane industry, taking on jobs traditionally held by men who had gone to fight. This effort was essential for boosting aircraft production and supporting the war effort.
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Women Drilling on Liberator Bomber October 1942
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