Women Workers in War Production Milwaukee 1943
In February 1943, war production workers at the Heil Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are busy ensuring military readiness. Elizabeth Little, a 30-year-old mother of two, sprays small parts for gasoline trailer tanks used by the U.S. Army Air Corps. Women like her played crucial roles in wartime production, balancing work and family as they supported the war effort. The Heil Company specialized in manufacturing essential military materials, contributing significantly to U.S. Army Air Forces operations during World War II.
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Women Workers in War Production Milwaukee 1943
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