Women in industry. Aircraft motor workers. It there's the slightest flaw in any of these airplane motor parts, it will be caught by Gabrielle Corveau (left) and Elizabeth Kamerer, two youthful inspectors employed by a Midwest aircraft motor plant. An erstwhile office worker, model and salesgirl, nineteen-year-old Miss Corveau has done war work for only a short while, but her work is on a par with the company's veteran employees. Mrs. Kamerer, twenty-four, sole supporter of herself and her invalid husband, finds her war job both interesting and exciting. "It's thrilling to be a war worker," she says. Sourced from the Library of Congress.
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