Women in Ordnance Industry February 1943
Mrs. Mary Betchner inspects a cutter for burrs before installation in a 105mm howitzer at the Chain Belt Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In February 1943, women like Betchner contributed significantly to the ordnance industry during World War II. Her family supported the war effort, with her son serving in the army and her husband engaged in war work.
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Women in Ordnance Industry February 1943
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