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Winner of the plant suggestion award. His suggestion for improving operating efficiency accepted, David Danzig, an employee of American Locomotive Company, Schenectady, New York, receives his award check from Fred Frick, assistant foreman of the plant

Winner of the plant suggestion award. David Danzig, an employee of American Locomotive Company, Schenectady, New York, drops his suggestion for improving efficiency in the plant's suggestion box

Winner of the plant suggestion award. David Danzig, an employee of American Locomotive Company, Schenectady, New York, drops his suggestion for improving efficiency in the plant's suggestion box

Winner of the plant award. David Danzig, an employee of the American Locomotive Company, Schenectady, New York, applies the fixture he suggested and designed for the facing and cutting champer on the small turret ring for the M-4 tank. The fixture is designed for three generations instead of two, saving one set-up

Winner of the plant award. David Danzig, an employee of the American Locomotive Company, Schenectady, New York, applies the fixture he suggested and designed for the facing and cutting champer on the small turret ring for the M-4 tank. The fixture is designed for three generations instead of two, saving one set-up

War workers' ideas that save man-hours and critical materials are evaluated by a board of experts, whose chairman is Ray Millholland of Indianapolis, engineer and author, here shown examining working models submitted by War Production Drive headquarters in Washington. Twelve engineers and technical experts comprise the Board for Individual Awards which decides upon the grade of national honor that "Thinkers for Victory" in American factories will receive for their suggestions

Washington, D. C. , October 22, 2008 -- FEMA Deputy Administrator Johnson moves to the podium at an awards meeting in Washington. Behind him, sitting, is FEMA Administrator David Paulison. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

To encourage contributions from employees for improving plant efficiency, this suggestion stimulator is being inserted in the pay envelopes of the employees of the RCA Manufacturing Company in Camden, New Jersey

Chief Storekeeper Gary Seibel, leading chief petty officer of U.S. Fleet and Industrial Supply Center (FISC) Yokosuka Fleet Operations, gives a logistics update to Storekeeper 3rd Class Scott Frederick.

Winner of the plant suggestion award. His suggestion for improving operating efficiency accepted, David Danzig, an employee of American Locomotive Company, Schenectady, New York, receives his award check from Fred Frick, assistant foreman of the plant

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01/01/1943
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Dearborn, Michigan. Karl Axel Westerberg at work in the Johansson Gage Division of the Ford Motor Company where he is foreman of the rough stock department at the Gage plant

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-122 crew members inspect the Columbus European Laboratory, part of the payload on their mission. Seen here is Commander Steve Frick. The crew is participating in a crew equipment interface test that provides opportunities for hands-on experience with payloads and equipment. The other crew members are Pilot Alan Poindexter and Mission Specialists Rex Walheim, Stan Love, Leland Melvin and Hans Schlegel, who represents the European Space Agency. The 24th mission to the International Space Station, STS-122 will also include the Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure - Non-Deployable (MPESS-ND). Launch of STS-122 on Space Shuttle Discovery is scheduled no earlier than October. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd0058

SUGGESTION AWARD CHECK PRESENTATION - CHARLES HORVATH - ANTHONY FAKOLT - DAVID HUBENY

Production. B-17F heavy bombers. A foreman at the Long Beach, California, plant of Douglas Aircraft Company, instructs two new women employees in the technique of sheet metal assembly work. Better known as the "Flying Fortress," the B-17F is a later model of the B-17, which distinguished itself in action in the South Pacific, over Germany and elsewhere. It is a long range, high altitude, heavy bomber, with a crew of seven to nine men with armament sufficient to defend itself on daylight missions

Schenectady, New York. A section of a blueprint reading class at the Onieda School

U.S. Navy CAPT. Frank J. Camelio, Commander of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, USS OKLAHOMA survivor James Bounds, Thomas Ackerman, naval facilities foreman and Bill Sullivan, Structural Superintendent for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard perform the traditional Hawaiian untying of the lei, on Dec. 6, 2006, during the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard's USS OKLAHOMA Lobby Display Dedication ceremony at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The renovation and dedication honors the historic tie between the Pearl Harbor Shipyard workers who aided in the rescue of 32 Sailors from the capsized ship in the days following Dec. 7, 1941. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass...

S110E5575 - STS-110 - Pilot Frick holds two EMU gloves in Node 1 after the second EVA of STS-110

A black and white photo of a man working on a machine. Office of War Information Photograph

Inventive use of scrap material saves Navy thousands

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-122 crew members practice working with equipment for the mission. From left are Commander Stephen Frick and Mission Specialists Hans Schlegel, Rex Walheim and Stanley Love. Schlegel represents the European Space Agency. The crew is at Kennedy Space Center to take part in a crew equipment interface test, which includes equipment familiarization. The mission will carry and install the Columbus Lab, a multifunctional, pressurized laboratory that will be permanently attached to Node 2 of the space station to carry out experiments in materials science, fluid physics and biosciences, as well as to perform a number of technological applications. It is Europe’s largest contribution to the construction of the International Space Station and will support scientific and technological research in a microgravity environment. STS-122 is targeted for launch in December. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd2652

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-122 crew members inspect the Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure - Non-Deployable (MPESS-ND), part of the payload on their mission. In the foreground are Mission Specialists Rex Walheim (left) and Stan Love. The crew is participating in a crew equipment interface test that provides opportunities for hands-on experience with payloads and equipment. The other crew members are Commander Steve Frick, Pilot Alan Poindexter and Mission Specialists Leland Melvin and Hans Schlegel, who represents the European Space Agency. The 24th mission to the International Space Station, STS-122 will also include the Columbus European Laboratory. Launch of STS-122 on Space Shuttle Discovery is scheduled no earlier than October. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd0062

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new york schenectady county schenectady safety film negatives south schenectady winner plant suggestion award plant suggestion award efficiency david danzig david danzig employee american locomotive company american locomotive company check award check frick assistant foreman assistant foreman east prussia united states history library of congress