Saturday, February 16, 2013

These Rare Full-Color WWII Photos Celebrate the American War Effort's Most Thankless Jobs

These Rare Full-Color WWII Photos Celebrate the American War Effort's Most Thankless JobsAmerica's entrance into World War II and the unprescedented domestic mobilization effort that followed profoundly altered American society. Women not only entered the workforce en mass, they routinely worked in roles traditionally reserved for their male counterparts.

Alfred T Palmer, a photographer for the US Office of War Information, captured this societal sea change 35 mm at a time?these are some of his most captivating portraits.

These Rare Full-Color WWII Photos Celebrate the American War Effort's Most Thankless JobsWoman working servicing an airplane engine at North American Aviation, Inc.

These Rare Full-Color WWII Photos Celebrate the American War Effort's Most Thankless JobsFemale factory workers assembling an aircraft.

These Rare Full-Color WWII Photos Celebrate the American War Effort's Most Thankless JobsAn Army mechanic servicing a truck's air filter at Fort Knox

These Rare Full-Color WWII Photos Celebrate the American War Effort's Most Thankless JobsAn engineering team from Fort Story survey a bombardment site ahead of naval target practice.

These Rare Full-Color WWII Photos Celebrate the American War Effort's Most Thankless JobsServicing the A20 may not be as exciting as flying one but it's no less vital a role.

These Rare Full-Color WWII Photos Celebrate the American War Effort's Most Thankless JobsA Marine truck driver in New River, NC.

[Wikipedia via DRB - Images: Library of Congress]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5984703/these-rare-color-wwii-photos-celebrate-the-american-war-efforts-most-thankless-jobs

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