Pickets, strikers and bystanders are shown outside one of the gates as the Army moved at the strikebound North American Aviation plant. This line fell back as the troops marched with fixed bayonets. The United States Army took over the factory on orders of President Roosevelt, who said defense plane production must go on. Photo dated: June 9, 1941.
United States.--Army North American Aviation Aircraft industry--California--Los Angeles Strikes and lockouts--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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