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Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. A grocery store manager for thirteen years, C.R. Summers now is a sheet metal worker in a Southern Navy yard. Following a short training course in this work, he became adept at the job shown here, brazing on the sleeves that join lengths of copper tubing for Navy vessels

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. A grocery store manager for thirteen years, C.R. Summers now is a sheet metal worker in a Southern Navy yard. Following a short training course in this work, he became adept at the job shown here, brazing on the sleeves that join lengths of copper tubing for Navy vessels

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. A grocery store manager for thirteen years, C.R. Summers now is a sheet metal worker in a Southern Navy yard. Following a short training course in this work, he became adept at the job shown here, brazing on the sleeves that join lengths of copper tubing for Navy vessels

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. Leaning over his torch, this skilled worker brazes a joint in a section of copper tubing. Without previous experience in this field, this worker was trained in a short time for this operation in a Southern Navy yard

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. Leaning over his torch, this skilled worker brazes a joint in a section of copper tubing. Without previous experience in this field, this worker was trained in a short time for this operation in a Southern Navy yard

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. A veteran sheet metal worker from World War I, Andy Bracken has returned to his old trade to turn out ship parts for Navy use. Behind the wheel of the forming machine is W.C. Fraser, former store clerk who is a helper in a Southern Navy yard

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. A veteran sheet metal worker from World War I, Andy Bracken has returned to his old trade to turn out ship parts for Navy use. Behind the wheel of the forming machine is W.C. Fraser, former store clerk who is a helper in a Southern Navy yard

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. Soon they'll be part of a fighting ship. These steel and copper tubing shapes will be installed in U.S. Navy vessels now under construction in a Southern shipyard

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. Soon they'll be part of a fighting ship. These steel and copper tubing shapes will be installed in U.S. Navy vessels now under construction in a Southern shipyard

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. A grocery store manager for thirteen years, C.R. Summers now is a sheet metal worker in a Southern Navy yard. Following a short training course in this work, he became adept at the job shown here, brazing on the sleeves that join lengths of copper tubing for Navy vessels

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