Women
Workers at the Federal Shipyard, Newark, 1943
Courtesy, Newark Public Library.
Thousands of New Jersey women entered defense work during World War
II doing a wide variety of jobs. The women pictured here were lashing life nets to steel
cables on the deck of a newly launched destroyer escort at U. S. Steel's Federal Shipyard
in Newark. They sewed nets to the cables with heavy waxed thread, using a large needle
pushed with the help of a sailor's "palm," or seaman's thimble. The lifesaving
nets kept sailors from being lost overboard.
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