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Rosie the Riveter
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Douglas Workers with a Banner Commemorating the Last B-24 to be Assembled in Tulsa
Final B-24 Assembled at Douglas-Tulsa, the Tulsamerican
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B-24 Liberator Flight Line at Night
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B-24G Liberator on Ground
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B-24 Liberator (Diamond Lil) at Wichita Airport
B-24G Liberator in Flight
B-24G Liberator in Flight
B-24G Liberator Flight Line Engine Maintenance
Female Douglas Employees Assemble an SBD Tail
B-24G Liberator on Dallas Flight Line
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Scroll Delivered with Last B-24 Assembled at Douglas-Tulsa, the Tulsamerican
Scroll Text: TO COMBAT CREW MEMBERS OF THIS LIBERATOR BOMBER! THIS WAR PLANE IS THE LAST OF HUNDREDS OF ITS TYPE ASSEMBLED BY EMPLOYES OF THE DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY INC. AT ITS TULSA, OKLAHOMA PLANT. HENCEFORTH THESE EMPLOYES WILL TURN THEIR EFFORTS TO THE PRODUCTION OF AN IMPORTANT TACTICAL BOMBER OF NEW DESIGN. IN SENDING THIS LAST B-24 BOMBER TO COMBAT, EMPLOYES WHO HELPED BUILD IT, WHOSE NAMES ARE SIGNED HEREON, ALSO SAW FIT TO BUY IT THROUGH THE PURCHASE OF WAR BONDS. LET THIS WEAPON HELP BRING SOONER THE PEACE FOR WHICH WE SO EARNESTLY WORK AND PRAY.
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tasm139
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1930s
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B-24 Liberator
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female
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interiors
left side views
military
military livery
monoplanes
Non Boeing products
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one person
photos
posing
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propeller planes
Rosie the Riveter
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three-quarter length views
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