United States--Delaware--World War II--8th War Loan Drive
Carrying the martial beat of the First Combat Infantry Band is the percussion section - S/Sgt. Paul Lewis; Technicians James Paul, Harley Noskor, Edward Doran, Floyd Grant, Joseph Foley
United States--Delaware--World War II--8th War Loan Drive
Hermann Goering's jewel studded Marshal's baton is being presented to Ted Gamble, for use during the Victory Loan by Lt. General Alexander Patch; Seventh Army captured the Number 2 Nazi
United States--Delaware--World War II--War Loan Drive
North American B-25 Mitchell bomber which blasted Tokyo; blasted Rommel and is dreaded by the enemy on all fronts; plane has 'Heroes of Kent County' on side
United States--Delaware--World War II--Civilian War Efforts--Children and Schools
Wilmington public schools studying war courses map study is an important feature of the war. Joanne Healy, Hans Joeplitz, Anthony Diluchio, Lorna Stamhope prepare an up to the minute chart of the Pacific theatre
United States--Delaware--World War II--Industry and Labor--duPont Company
Formaldehyde is contained in these tank cars. Military applications include gun stocks, soldiers helmets, ammunition fuses, shell caps and plugs, airplane and tank parts. These cars are at the Perth Amboy, NJ plant of duPonts' Electrochemicals...
United States--Delaware--World War II--Industry and Labor--duPont Company
Newest in transfusion equipment, seen suspended in the glass tube beneath the bottle of blood is a fine weave nylon cloth filter. Already in use in more than 1,000 transfusions in Philadelphia General Hospital. Unidentified nurse, woman and man
United States--Delaware--World War II--Industry and Labor--General
A radical new armored vehicle possessed of unusual speed and mobility is spearheading allied advances in the European theater. Staghound show on the factory proving ground; unidentified soldiers