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A poster comes to life. "She's just about your age, too." Aviation-radio Chief John Evans tells Georgia Ann Woolslayer about his own daughter in the course of the servicemen's visit at the Woolslayer's house. The comforts of home looked pretty good to Evans and Sergeant Vineyard who spent Sunday with the family of their poster colleague George Woolslayer. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Welder George Woolslayer meets Sergeant Vineyard's pals at his army post after Vineyard and Aviation-radio Chief John Evans had visited Woolslayer at the steel mill where he is employed. Thus did the three colleagues of the "Men Working Together" poster meet one another and recognize the value of united effort, soldier, sailor and worker, "one for all and all for one" to blast the Axis off the map. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Long awaited by Woolslayer, he celebrated the visit of the soldier and sailor with a party at his home. Friends, relatives and fellow workers made up the list of guests. No ordinary party, this one will be remembered by the Woolslayers for years to come. Festivities started at 8 p.m. and lasted well into the next morning. Proudly seated on Sergeant Vineyard's knee is Woolslayer's eight-year-old daughter, Georgia Ann, who stayed up long past her bedtime to take part in the fun. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. A reciprocal engagement is carried out at Sergeant Vineyard's army post, where welder George Woolslayer and Aviation-radio Chief John Marshall Evans (right) learn about life in the Army. Woolslayer was invited to the post after he had shown the servicemen through the steel mill where he works. In this way, the colleagues of the "Men Working Together" poster learned about one another, and gained new respect for the part each plays in the war against the Axis. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Long awaited by Woolslayer, he celebrated the visit of the soldier and sailor with a party at his home. Friends, relatives and fellow workers made up the list of guests. No ordinary party, this one will be remembered by the Woolslayers for years to come. Festivities started at 8 p.m. and lasted well into the next morning. Woolslayer's father and mother posed proudly for the photographer between Chief Evans and Sergeant Vineyard. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. With a purposeful stride that augurs well for the future of America, Woolslayer, Vineyard and Evans start their tour of the steel plant. Woolslayer, who played guide and host on the tour, was unable to contain his pride over the event. He would interrupt his exposition frequently with outbursts such as "Gentlemen, I'm honored to be able to show you all this..." Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Thoroughly enjoying both Mrs. Woolslayer's homemade devil's food cake and his conversation with eight-year-old Georgie Ann Woolslayer, Sergeant Vineyard spends the kind of Sunday afternoon that spells "home" to all Americans. Thoughts of war are temporarily shelved as this serviceman chats with his new friends. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Thoroughly enjoying both Mrs. Woolslayer's homemade devil's food cake and his conversation with eight-year-old Georgie Ann Woolslayer, Sergeant Vineyard spends the kind of Sunday afternoon that spells "home" to all Americans. Thoughts of war are temporarily shelved as this serviceman chats with his new friends. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Welder George Woolslayer meets Sergeant Vineyard's pals at his army post after Vineyard and Aviation-radio Chief John Evans had visited Woolslayer at the steel mill where he is employed. Thus did the three colleagues of the "Men Working Together" poster meet one another and recognize the value of united effort, soldier, sailor and worker, "one for all and all for one" to blast the Axis off the map. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. "She's just about your age, too." Aviation-radio Chief John Evans tells Georgia Ann Woolslayer about his own daughter in the course of the servicemen's visit at the Woolslayer's house. The comforts of home looked pretty good to Evans and Sergeant Vineyard who spent Sunday with the family of their poster colleague George Woolslayer. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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01/01/1942
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