Women in Milwaukee War Production February 1943
In February 1943, women in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, work diligently in war production for the U.S. Army. They assemble M5 and M7 guns, contributing to the war effort by focusing on bench work involving small parts. This image from the FSA/OWI Collection showcases the vital role women played in manufacturing during World War II.
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Women in Milwaukee War Production February 1943
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