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The problem of supplying the armies of democracy is borne by all those nations taking part in the fight. These are Chinese workers drilling in a Netherlands East Indies tin mine with American-made drills. For many years nearly all our tin has come from the Pacific area

The good machines of America's arsenal of democracy must have good men to work them. The power hammer that forges shells for the Army is operated by experienced hammer-smiths who, a short time ago, were turning out parts for a well-known American automobile. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan

Their brawn and their skill serve democracy in the forge plant of an automobile factory now working full capacity on production of shells for the Army. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan

Oil. Here is part of the huge McKean cracking unit of the Quaker State Refining Company, Bradford, Pennsylvania. This plant is working at full capacity to produce oil for the military machines fighting to preserve democracy

Their brawn and their skill serve democracy in the forge plant of an automobile factory now working full capacity on production of shells for the Army. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan

Production. Tin smelting. Pure tin for the countless war needs of the United Nations is produced from South American ore in this American smelter. The plant, recently built in a Southern city, is being rapidly enlarged to meet the heavy demand for the invaluable metal it produces. It is the finest and most modern tin smelter in the world

Army of democracy - Public domain World War One sheet music

Democracy democracy that's what we're fighting for

Steel production. Iron for America's war industries. Trains of cinder ladles that serve the brick furnaces are kept busy in these days of all-out war production. Republic, Youngstonw

The problem of supplying the armies of democracy is borne by all those nations taking part in the fight. These are Chinese workers drilling in a Netherlands East Indies tin mine with American-made drills. For many years nearly all our tin has come from the Pacific area

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01/01/1940
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Payakumbuh (Indonesia) ,  -0.23333, 100.63333
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label_outline Explore American Made, Problem, Drills

Skarfossdammen, inntak - Norway. Public domain image

Mennesker ved varde. - Norway. Public domain image

Rock Island Arsenal, Building No. 105, South Avenue between Gillespie Avenue & Second Street, Rock Island, Rock Island County, IL

New bicycle helps solve transit problem

Rear Adm. Brad Cooper, commander, Naval Surface Forces

US Navy (USN) Aviation Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class (AB2) Paul Young conducts fire fighting training during aircraft-barricade drills on the flight deck of the USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63). Aircraft barricades are used to stop incoming aircraft when their landing gear fails to operate properly and they are forced to make an emergency landing

Mr. Yu, 51st Fighter Wing Fire Department, responds to a simulated aircraft accident in full Firefighter Proximity Suit during a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

040818-F-3488S-001 (Aug. 18, 2004)Rin Tin, Military Working Dog (MWD), 354th Security Forces Squadron (SFS), 354th Mission Support Group (MSG), 354th Fighter Wing (FW), Eielson Air Force Base (AFB), Alaska (AK), runs up and down staircases during routine training while his handler, US Air Force (USAF) STAFF SGT. Robert Houp watches. U.S. Air Force PHOTO by SENIOR AIRMAN Joshua Strang (RELEASED)

Production. Machine guns of various calibers. Dorothy Taylor, bench lathe operator at a large Eastern firearms plant, makes oil drills for .50- caliber machine gun barrels. Many women workers are employed in this plant, producing essential weapons for the armed forces

Standing Bodhisattva Maitreya, the Buddha of the Future

Her Paramount Problem - Political cartoon, public domain image

[Office of University Partnerships-sponsored] conference on evaluating anchor institutions [in low-income communities ("Linking Anchor Institutions to Outcomes for Families, Children, and Communities: The Community Dashboard"), featuring Deputy Assistant Secretary for University Partnerships, Sherone Ivey, and guest panelists Ted Howard and Sarah McKinley (two of the authors of the white paper, "The Anchor Dashboard: Aligning Institutional Practice to Meet Low-Income Community Needs," sponsored by the Democracy Collaborative at the University of Maryland), and Charles Rutheiser, Senior Associate at the Annie E. Casey Foundation]

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indonesia safety film negatives payakumbuh indonesia problem armies democracy nations part fight workers indies tin mine netherlands east indies tin mine american made drills american made drills pacific area great depression photographs great depression holland paleontology natural history library of congress dutch