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Helen Ryan, age 41 (with cap), widow and used to work in a show factory, Heil and Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Agnes Cliemka, age 23, married and husband may be going into the service any day, brother in the army. [She] used to be a clerk in a dep[artmen]t store. Unmasking and checking parts of the gasoline trailers that will be turned over to the Air Force

Milwaukee, Wisconsin. War production workers at the Heil company making gasoline trailer tanks for the U.S. Army Air Corps. Helen Ryan (left) age forty-one, widow, who used to work in shoe factory. Her brother is in the U.S. Army. Agnes Clienka (right), age twenty-three, married, who used to be a clerk in a department store. Her brother is in the U.S. Army

Milwaukee, Wisconsin. War production workers at the Heil company making gasoline trailer tanks for the U.S. Army Air Corps. Helen Ryan (left) age forty-one, widow, who used to work in shoe factory. Her brother is in the U.S. Army. Agnes Clienka (right), age twenty-three, married, who used to be a clerk in a department store. Her brother is in the U.S. Army

Agnes Cliemka, age 23, married and husband may be going into the service any day, Heil and Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Agnes used to work in a dep[artmen]t store. Checking of gasoline hose of gasoline trailers before being turned over the Air Force

Agnes Cliemka, age 23, married and husband may be going into the service any day, Heil and Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Agnes used to work in a department store. Checking of gasoline hose of gasoline trailers before being turned over the Air Force

War production workers at the Heil Company making gasoline trailer tanks for the U.S. Army Air Corps., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mrs. Angeline Kwint, age 45, an ex-housewife, checking the tires of trailers. Her husband and son are in the U.S. Army

War production workers at the Heil Company making gasoline trailer tanks for the U.S. Army Air Corps, Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. Angeline Kwint, age 45, an ex-housewife, checking the tires of trailers. Her husband and son are in the U.S. Army

Milwaukee, Wisconsin. War production workers at the Heil Company making gasoline trailer tanks for the U.S. Army Air Corps. Mrs. Angeline Kwint, age forty-five, an ex-housewife, checking the tires of trailers. Her husband and son are in the U.S. Army

War production workers at the Heil Company making gasoline trailer tanks for the U.S. Army Air Corps., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mrs. Angeline Kwint, age 45, an ex-housewife, checking the tires of trailers. Her husband and son are in the U.S. Army

Helen Ryan, age 41 (with cap), widow and used to work in a show factory, Heil and Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Agnes Cliemka, age 23, married and husband may be going into the service any day, brother in the army. She used to be a clerk in a department store. Unmasking and checking parts of the gasoline trailers that will be turned over to the Air Force

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12002-22.

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heil company army air forces industry women employment world war trucks gasoline wisconsin milwaukee transparencies color farm security administration office of war information color photographs howard r hollem photo helen ryan show factory agnes cliemka t store gasoline trailers air force ultra high resolution high resolution kodachrome film transparencies usaf united states history library of congress