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Keywords: LC-DIG-FSAC-1a35360: Female worker in a “glass house” is putting the finishing touches on the bombardier nose section of B-17 Bomber, Long Beach, California. She was one of the many capable women workers of the Douglas Aircraft Company plant. The “Flying Fortresses” served with the U.S. Navy in the later stages of World War II under the designation of PB-1 and PB-1W. Photographed by Alfred T. Palmer, October 1942. Office of War Information Collection. (9/11/2015). LC-DIG-FSAC-1a35360: Female worker in a “glass house” is putting the finishing touches on the bombardier nose section of B-17 Bomber, Long Beach, California. She was one of the many capable women workers of the Douglas Aircraft Company plant. The “Flying Fortresses” served with the U.S. Navy in the later stages of World War II under the designation of PB-1 and PB-1W. Photographed by Alfred T. Palmer, October 1942. Office of War Information Collection. (9/11/2015).
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