A Conversation with Margaret Spalluzzi, WW II Shipyard Worker
Margaret Spalluzzi was one of the many young women who filled a critical labor need during World War II by working as a welder in the Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard in Hingham, MA, from 1942-1945. Her husband, Antone, "Tony", worked in the Charlestown Navy Yard until he enlisted in the US Navy, serving in the Pacific Theater of the war. Approximatley 2,500 women worked at the Hingham Shipyard, which constructed 227 ships during the war. Thank you again for speaking with us Margaret and for your wartime service!
Видео A Conversation with Margaret Spalluzzi, WW II Shipyard Worker канала Boston NHP
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