Keywords: monochrome 80-G-44233: U.S. Naval Torpedo Station, Alexandria, Virginia. Men and women work 24 hours a day turning weapons out. Each has its own engine, packs hundreds of pounds of explosives and costs $12,000. Shown: Nevin E. Zimmerman, assembles the two propellers, which, by rotating in opposite directions, keep the “tin fish” from rolling over and disturbing the depth control. Photographed received January 14, 1944. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/11/29). 80-G-44233: U.S. Naval Torpedo Station, Alexandria, Virginia. Men and women work 24 hours a day turning weapons out. Each has its own engine, packs hundreds of pounds of explosives and costs $12,000. Shown: Nevin E. Zimmerman, assembles the two propellers, which, by rotating in opposite directions, keep the “tin fish” from rolling over and disturbing the depth control. Photographed received January 14, 1944. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/11/29). |