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1950 Press Photo World War II Vets Took Uniforms to Work Euclid Road Machine Co
Uniforms were dusted off by World War II veterans who carried their uniforms to work at Euclid Road Machinery Co. today and hanged them on their lathes and other machines. Here former Seaman Zenon Niemczura 30, of 3210 Benwood Ave and former Sgt Rudolph Sigmund of 840 Paxton Rd discuss the Korean situation. Pinned on Niemczura middle blouse is the sign "its your turn this time wear this and get the GI benefits"
Photo is dated 1950.
Photo measures 7 x 9.25 inches.
Photo is dated 1950.
Photo measures 7 x 9.25 inches.
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1950 Press Photo World War II Vets Took Uniforms to Work Euclid Road Machine Co
1950 Press Photo World War II Vets Took Uniforms to Work Euclid Road Machine Co
Uniforms were dusted off by World War II veterans who carried their uniforms to work at Euclid Road Machinery Co. today and hanged them on their lathes and other machines. Here former Seaman Zenon Niemczura 30, of 3210 Benwood Ave and former Sgt Rudolph Sigmund of 840 Paxton Rd discuss the Korean situation. Pinned on Niemczura middle blouse is the sign "its your turn this time wear this and get the GI benefits"
Photo is dated 1950.
Photo measures 7 x 9.25 inches.
Photo is dated 1950.
Photo measures 7 x 9.25 inches.
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Uniforms were dusted off by World War II veterans who carried their uniforms to work at Euclid Road Machinery Co. today and hanged them on their lathes and other machines. Here former Seaman Zenon Niemczura 30, of 3210 Benwood Ave and former Sgt Rudolph Sigmund of 840 Paxton Rd discuss the Korean situation. Pinned on Niemczura middle blouse is the sign "its your turn this time wear this and get the GI benefits"
Photo is dated 1950.
Photo measures 7 x 9.25 inches.
Photo is dated 1950.
Photo measures 7 x 9.25 inches.























