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World War II Mine Workers

This photograph came from an album kept by Major Marion Beatty, who served in Public Relations for the Army Air Corps during World War II. During the war he was part of a group that took war veterans on speaking tours of the United States to give patriotic talks to workers in war industries. This image shows him setting up for a talk at an unidentified mine. The picture was probably taken in 1944. View full size.

This photograph came from an album kept by Major Marion Beatty, who served in Public Relations for the Army Air Corps during World War II. During the war he was part of a group that took war veterans on speaking tours of the United States to give patriotic talks to workers in war industries. This image shows him setting up for a talk at an unidentified mine. The picture was probably taken in 1944. View full size.

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