Men and women work on machines to manufacture shoes for soldiers at a factory in United States during World War I. They work on machines to make shoes. Men give finishing touches to shoes kept in front of them on a table.
Butchers at work as beef suspended from above passes by them. Butchers inspect the beef, a number of sides of beef hang in background. The beef is to feed soldiers of the American Army in World War 1.
Men stack loaves of bread in racks and push the racks around. A man pushes a rack with a number of racks stacked with loaves in the background. The bread is food to feed American Army soldiers in World War 1.
Aerial view of a factory with tall chimneys in United States. Outside the factory, a car pulls away from the factory.
Men work on early model industrial laundry machines as they perform post laundry operations for uniforms of U.S. Army soldiers during World War 1. Women work on huge presses and pack clothes after folding them. Packets of washed clothes piled up as women continue to work.
Two cars pull up near a YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) building or club for American Army and allied forces in World War I. They drive on a snow covered road. Cars drive past the building. A Church with a snow covered sloping roof.
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