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Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Manufacturing gas mask containers.  Fastening the grommets in containers in the plant of Rosenwasser Bros., Inc., Long Island City, New York

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Chemical Warfare Service - Drills - Masks - Manufacturing gas mask containers.  Sewing machine operators working on gas mask containers, in the plant of Rosenwasser Bros., Inc., Long Island City, New York

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Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Helping to win the war.  Raw materials used in the production of gas mask containers stored in the Government's store room, plant of Rosenwasser Bros., Inc., Long Island, New York

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Chemical Warfare Service - Equipment - Manufacturing gas mask containers.  Skilled operators putting the finishing operations on containers.  Plant of Rosenwasser Bros., Inc., Long island City, New York

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