Posted by 4play on July 28, 2014 at 23:06:40 from (68.97.126.87):
In Reply to: Wartime automobiles posted by rrlund on July 28, 2014 at 18:31:35:
It really amazes me how well everybody pooled their resources, people and companies to switch directions, re-tool and produce other products related to the war and defense effort in such a little amount of time with a huge success. To put in perspective our current administration has had more time to build a simple website site for the sole purpose of an "affordable health care" exchange and its still not right.
Car manufacturers started producing everything from small weapons to large artillary, bombs, jeeps, trucks, tanks, small aircraft up to bombers. Even a company like goodyear made aircraft.
Guns like the M1 carbine a M1911 produced by companies International Harvester, IBM, Smith Corona, Singer, National Postal Meter, GM guidelamp, Rock-ola Jukebox, and many more not named.
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