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Douglas Workers with a Banner Commemorating the Last B-24 to be Assembled in Tulsa
During WWII, the Douglas factory in Tulsa, Oklahoma, rolled out Dauntless, Invader and (Consolidated) B-24 Liberator bombers. Here Douglas Tulsa Rosies are shown with a sign for the crew of the last B-24 Liberator shipped out from the Tulsa facility.
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