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Woman Wartime Worker
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Woman Wartime Worker
Dayton, Ohio: October, 1944. Frankie McCoy, a skilled worker at the airplane factory in Dayton. Here she is wearing work slacks, steel toed shoes, and a safety cap. She is the great great granddaughterof Asa Harmon McCoy, who was the first to be killed in the famous Hatfields and McCoys feud
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1940s 1944 Caucasian Ethnicity Famous People Famous Personalities Famous Persons Hats Home Front Monochromatic Monochrome Ohio Patriotism Portraits Smile Smiling War Effort Wars Worker World War 2 World War Ii World War Two Ww Ii Wwii Dayton
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of Frankie McCoy, a remarkable woman who played an integral role in the war effort during World War II. Taken in Dayton, Ohio in October 1944, Frankie is depicted as a skilled worker at an airplane factory. Dressed in work slacks, steel-toed shoes, and a safety cap, she exudes confidence and determination. What makes this image even more extraordinary is the historical connection it holds. Frankie McCoy proudly carries on the legacy of her great-great-grandfather Asa Harmon McCoy, who tragically lost his life as the first casualty in the infamous Hatfields and McCoys feud. This lineage adds depth to her story and highlights her resilience amidst adversity. With a warm smile that radiates patriotism and strength, Frankie embodies the spirit of countless women on the home front during this era. Her portrait serves as a powerful reminder of their contributions to our nation's history. The monochromatic composition further enhances its vintage appeal while evoking nostalgia for a bygone era. Through this photograph from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported back to 1944 when America united against common enemies. Frankie McCoy stands tall among famous personalities of that time - not for celebrity status but for her unwavering dedication to supporting our troops overseas through her invaluable work at the airplane factory. This image immortalizes both her individuality and collective efforts that shaped World War II's impact on North America.
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