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1. Palmer, Alfred T. Antiaircraft gun carriage. Axle brackets for a thirty-seven millimeter anti-aircraft gun carriage are machined on this milling machine. Today's fast-moving planes present a target requiring the very best in antiaircraft guns. Carriage and mount are as important as the gun itself for rapid fire power and maneuverability. War program production scene in one of Pennsylvania's heavy industry plants now converted to the production of vitally needed military equipment. AETNA. Ellwood City. Pennsylvania 1941 Dec

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2. Palmer, Alfred T. Antiaircraft gun carriage. Axle brackets for a thirty-seven millimeter anti-aircraft gun carriage are machined on this milling machine. Today's fast-moving planes present a target requiring the very best in antiaircraft guns. Carriage and mount are as important as the gun itself for rapid fire power and maneuverability. War program production scene in one of Pennsylvania's heavy industry plants now converted to the production of vitally needed military equipment. AETNA. Ellwood City. Pennsylvania

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3. Hollem, Howard R. DeLand pool. Improvised foundry, Daytona Beach. City fireman J.L. Clayton of Daytona Beach, Florida, turned curiosity into war production. Several years ago he became interested in molding metals, particularly brass and aluminum in his spare time and put up a one-man foundry in back of the fire station as a hobby. Now he's making cast parts for the DeLand industrial pool and turning out aluminum air raid sirens of his own invention. Clayton is pulling a newly-cast siren section out of the mold. With him is R.G. Campbell, Jr., foreman of his expanded hobby shop 1942 Apr

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4. Hollem, Howard R. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: DeLand pool. Improvised foundry, Daytona Beach. City fireman J.L. Clayton of Daytona Beach, Florida, turned curiosity into war production. Several years ago he became interested in molding metals, particularly brass and aluminum in his spare time and put up a one-man foundry in back of the fire station as a hobby. Now he's making cast parts for the DeLand industrial pool and turning out aluminum air raid sirens of his own invention. Clayton is pulling a newly-cast siren section out of the mold. With him is R.G. Campbell, Jr., foreman of his expanded hobby shop] 1942 Apr

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5. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Airplane manufacture, general. This master control station, located in the police office at the North American Aviation plant in Inglewood, California, automatically records on a paper tape any fire alarm turned in through the boxes. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe 1942 Oct

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6. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Airplane manufacture, general. This master control station, located in the police office at the North American Aviation plant in Inglewood, California, automatically records on a paper tape any fire alarm turned in through the boxes. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

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7. National fire protection association Fire defense in munitions production Boston, Mass: National fire protection association; [c1941]

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8. United States. Office of War Information. War production drive. "Keep 'em Firing." "Never forget we are at war!" is the working rule of many labor-management committees in charge of war production drives in the plants that are making the country's planes, tanks, guns, and ships. Even the side of a gas tank is utilized in this plant 1942?

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9. Palmer, Alfred T. Conversion. Watch cases to war production. Conversion, all the day. The fourty-five star flag above a worker in a converted watch case factory marks a soldier of the firing line of '98, now a soldier of the production line of '42. The plant makes small carbine and machine gun parts, compass cases and radio parts for our armed forces. Wadsworth Watch Company, Louisville [i.e. Dayton], Kentucky 1942 Feb

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10. United States. Office for Emergency Management. War production drive. The war production drive was incorporated in the "Keep 'Em Firing" campaign at the Oldsmobile plant. One method of calling attention to the drive is through the posting of news on the bulletin board. When a bulletin tells how a piece of equipment made in the plant figured in a campaign, enthusiasm runs high 1942?

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11. Palmer, Alfred T. A fire in a defense production plant may blot out American fighting equipment faster than enemy shell fire can do it. In plants producing war materials fire wardens make continual painstaking inspections to insure against losses and delays from fires. White Motor Company, Cleveland, Ohio 1941 Dec

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12. Fire. Assurance incendie

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Law--Law of France--Primary production. Production primaire--Agricultural law. Rural law. Droit agraire. Droit rural--Agricultural insurance. Assurances agricoles--Particular lines or risks, A-Z--Fire. Assurance incendie
13. Palmer, Alfred T. Conversion. Watch cases to war production. Conversion, all the day. The fourty-five star flag above a worker in a converted watch case factory marks a soldier of the firing line of '98, now a soldier of the production line of '42. The plant makes small carbine and machine gun parts, compass cases and radio parts for our armed forces. Wadsworth Watch Company, Louisville [i.e. Dayton], Kentucky

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14. War production drive. The war production drive was incorporated in the "Keep 'Em Firing" campaign at the Oldsmobile plant. One method of calling attention to the drive is through the posting of news on the bulletin board. When a bulletin tells how a piece of equipment made in the plant figured in a campaign, enthusiasm runs high

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15. War production drive. "Keep 'em Firing." "Never forget we are at war!" is the working rule of many labor-management committees in charge of war production drives in the plants that are making the country's planes, tanks, guns, and ships. Even the side of a gas tank is utilized in this plant

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16. Hollem, Howard R. DeLand pool. Improvised foundry, Daytona Beach. City fireman J.L. Clayton of Daytona Beach, Florida, turned curiosity into war production. Several years ago he became interested in molding metals, particularly brass and aluminum in his spare time and put up a one-man foundry in back of the fire station as a hobby. Now he's making cast parts for the DeLand industrial pool and turning out aluminum air raid sirens of his own invention. Clayton is pulling a newly-cast siren section out of the mold. With him is R.G. Campbell, Jr., foreman of his expanded hobby shop

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17. Hollem, Howard R. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: DeLand pool. Improvised foundry, Daytona Beach. City fireman J.L. Clayton of Daytona Beach, Florida, turned curiosity into war production. Several years ago he became interested in molding metals, particularly brass and aluminum in his spare time and put up a one-man foundry in back of the fire station as a hobby. Now he's making cast parts for the DeLand industrial pool and turning out aluminum air raid sirens of his own invention. Clayton is pulling a newly-cast siren section out of the mold. With him is R.G. Campbell, Jr., foreman of his expanded hobby shop]

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18. Liberman, Howard Dr. Bair. Scientist, now turned war worker, checks over fire-scarred models of some of his inventions. Dr. Bair, once a college professor and inventor, is aiding the production drive by sawing steel billets to sizes required by a large forging company. A fire destroyed his house and his valuable library several years ago 1942 Apr

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19. Bransby, David Production. War housing trailers. Trailers for war housing are built by mass production methods at the Los Angeles plant of the Western Trailer Company. Workmen use spray guns to apply clear lacquer to hundreds of small parts before installation. The power exhaust in the background reduces fire and health hazards by drawing paint fumes away from the workers 1942 Apr

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20. National Fire Protection Association Fire defense Boston: National Fire Protection Association, International; [c1941]

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