Women Working on B-24E Liberator Bomber 1942-1943
Women assemble the center wing section of a B-24E Liberator bomber at Fords Willow Run Plant in Michigan. Between July 1942 and February 1943, these women contributed significantly to wartime production efforts. The B-24E was recognized for its high-altitude capabilities, making it a crucial asset in World War II operations.
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Women Working on B-24E Liberator Bomber 1942-1943
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