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Title: This woman worker at the Vultee-Nashville is shown making final adjustments in the wheel well of an inner wing before the installation of the landing gear, Nashville, Tenn. This [is] one of the numerous assembly operations in connection with the mass production of Vultee 'Vengeance' dive bombers
Creator(s): Palmer, Alfred T., photographer
Date Created/Published: 1943 Feb.
Notes:
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.
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Vultee Aircraft, Inc.
Airplane industry
Women--Employment
World War, 1939-1945
Bombers
Assembly-line methods
United States--Tennessee--Nashville
Transparencies--Color
Bookmark /fsa1992001209/PP/ 8x12 inches.
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Source: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.