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Soldiers of Production.—“Soldiers of the assemblyline” are these Lockheed aircraft workers, listening to a speaker during their luncheon period. They are aiding the anti-Axis battle by turning out “Lightning” interceptor-pursuits and Hudson bombers as their part in fulfilling President Roosevelt’s pledge to produce 60,000 warplanes by the end of the year.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 226, 25 September 1942, Page 6

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Soldiers of Production.—“Soldiers of the assemblyline” are these Lockheed aircraft workers, listening to a speaker during their luncheon period. They are aiding the anti-Axis battle by turning out “Lightning” interceptor-pursuits and Hudson bombers as their part in fulfilling President Roosevelt’s pledge to produce 60,000 warplanes by the end of the year. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 226, 25 September 1942, Page 6

Soldiers of Production.—“Soldiers of the assemblyline” are these Lockheed aircraft workers, listening to a speaker during their luncheon period. They are aiding the anti-Axis battle by turning out “Lightning” interceptor-pursuits and Hudson bombers as their part in fulfilling President Roosevelt’s pledge to produce 60,000 warplanes by the end of the year. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 226, 25 September 1942, Page 6