A poster comes to life. The very life of each of these men depends upon the other. Soldier, steel worker, sailor, their destinies are interdependent in America's all-out war against the Axis. Sergeant French L. Vineyard, welder George Woolslayer and Aviation-radio Chief John Marshall Evans stand against the smoking chimneys of a steel mill, watching an electro-magnetic crane loading steel scrap into waiting cars
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Date
01/01/1942
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Palmer, Alfred T., photographer
United States. Office of War Information.
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