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Working on a "Vengeance" dive-bomber at Vultee-Nashville. February 1943. View full size. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer.
I would not want to get into a fight with that lady. Work at these factories must have been very strenuous.
Another great pic of America at war. No commentary about race or gender.
Times have changed, and I'm glad to see that ethnicity, race, and gender are (almost) irrelevant with respect to jobs, wages, dating, etc...
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