National Archives at Atlanta
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A Holston Ordnance Works employee operating filter tanks in "E" building in area B... Tags: Ordnance Facilities | Tennessee | World War II |
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Like most military production facilities during the war, Holston Ordnance Works in Kingsport, Tennessee, employed male and female workers... Tags: Labor | Map | Ordnance Facilities | Tennessee | World War II |
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In order to recruit more qualified workers and increase production, the Charleston Navy Yard used scripted radio interviews... Tags: Propaganda | South Carolina | World War II |
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Rush hour traffic congestion in downtown Atlanta became a major problem by 1942, prompting the Chamber of Commerce... Tags: Georgia | Transportation | World War II |
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Dramatically increased activities at war-supporting facilities across the Southeast required improved highway access. This project... Tags: Georgia | Map | Transportation | World War II |
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Workers at the Bell Bomber Plant in Marietta, Georgia manufactured 663 B-29 aircraft during the war. In order to support the start... Tags: Georgia | Transportation | World War II |
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Dock workers at the Charleston Port of Embarkation load ammunition on a supply ship bound for Europe... Tags: Ammunition | South Carolina | World War II |
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Wounded soldiers were often transported back to the United States from battlefields all over the world in hospital ships... Tags: Health | Ships | Soldiers | South Carolina | World War II |
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Before the construction of its major expressways, Atlanta's road network was unprepared for increased use during the war... Tags: Georgia | Map | Transportation | World War II |
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Wounded soldiers were often transported back to the United States from battlefields all over the world in hospital ships... Tags: Health | Ships | South Carolina | World War II |
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