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Mrs. Smuda's son. Private Edwin Smuda of Frankford, Pennsylvania, one of Uncle Sam's fighting men, now at camp "somewhere in the South." Like many another U.S. soldier, Private Smuda has a mother who is working just as steadfastly for Victory as he is. Mrs. Smuda tapes cartridge cases at the Frankford arsenal

Mrs. Smuda's son. Private Edwin Smuda of Frankford, Pennsylvania, one of Uncle Sam's fighting men, now at camp "somewhere in the South." Like many another U.S. soldier, Private Smuda has a mother who is working just as steadfastly for Victory as he is. Mrs. Smuda tapes cartridge cases at the Frankford arsenal

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Public domain image of a military portrait, uniform, armed forces, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

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01/01/1942
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Hollem, Howard R., photographer
United States. Office for Emergency Management.
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Library of Congress
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