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Keywords: outdoor Lot-9438-2: All Through The Night. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, the U.S. Navy’s working crews are on the job constructing 2850 new ships, the largest fleet ever imagined by man. These workmen at a Brooklyn, New York, shipyard cheer as the keel for a new navy submarine chaser, USS PC 555 is laid on the ways from which another combat boat was launched a few moments before on May 30, 1942. Not a minute is wasted in U.S. shipyards, where construction work never stops. Office of War Information Photograph, February 7-16, 1942. (2016/01/08). Lot-9438-2: All Through The Night. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, the U.S. Navy’s working crews are on the job constructing 2850 new ships, the largest fleet ever imagined by man. These workmen at a Brooklyn, New York, shipyard cheer as the keel for a new navy submarine chaser, USS PC 555 is laid on the ways from which another combat boat was launched a few moments before on May 30, 1942. Not a minute is wasted in U.S. shipyards, where construction work never stops. Office of War Information Photograph, February 7-16, 1942. (2016/01/08).
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