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Work-to-Win Billboard

Description: Photograph of a billboard that reads, "Are YOU in? Get in! Stay in! Work-To-Win". In the foreground is a chain link fence topped with barbed-wire.
Date: unknown

Work-to-Win Billboard

Description: Photograph of a Work-to-Win billboard with an image of soldiers and military airplane. The billboard reads, "They Need You, You Need Them. $8,000.00 in War Bonds Awarded Every Month."
Date: unknown

Work-to-Win Billboard

Description: Photograph of a billboard that reads, "Give Us More Bombers', Your perfect Attendance Will Do It! Work-to-Win, $8,000 Monthly in Awards, North Texas". On the billlboard is a large image of a bomber.
Date: unknown

Work-to-Win Drawing

Description: Photograph of a Work-to-Win drawing at Consolidated Vultee's Fort Worth plant. Several men and women stand before a stage with a large sign that reads, "Work-To-Win". On the stage is a rolling barrel, chairs, men in suits and a large chalkboards that say, "Work-To-Win, The Winners". In the foreground is a man leaning on a small sign that reads, "Danger, Do Not Step Over Cable While In Motion".
Date: unknown

Work-to-Win Poster

Description: Photograph of a Work-to-Win Poster with images of soldiers, a tank and bombers. The poster reads, 'Leading the Invasion are the Bombers You Build. Work-To-Win Every Day!"
Date: unknown

Workers erect "Bond Drive" sign

Description: Photograph of men erecting a large sign for the Bond Drive at Convair in June 1953. The men are (L-R): Hallie Self, R.L. Smith, D.L. Nowlin, and N.M. Barger.
Date: unknown

Workers erect "Bond Drive" sign

Description: Photograph of men erecting a large sign for the Bond Drive at Convair in June 1953. The men are (L-R): Hallie Self, R.L. Smith, D.L. Nowlin, and N.M. Barger.
Date: unknown

WWI Fliers in Front of F-111

Description: Photograph of seventeen WWI Fliers, dressed in suits and neckties. Two men are holding hats, two men are wearing hats, and ten men wear glasses. Seven of the men are standing on aircraft stairs that lead to a F-111 plane. On the side of the airplane are the words, "U.S. Air-Force".
Date: unknown

WWI Fliers in Front of F-111

Description: Photograph of seventeen WWI Fliers, dressed in suits and neckties. Two men are holding hats, two men are wearing hats, and ten men wear glasses. Seven of the men are standing on aircraft stairs that lead to a F-111 plane. On the side of the airplane are the words, "U.S. Air-Force".
Date: unknown

[XB-36-Alongside B-58]

Description: A Convair XB-36 airplane(left) and Convair B-58 (right) are taxied side by side on a runway.
Date: May 24, 1957

XC-99 Delivery

Description: XC-99 delivery between (L-R): Col. M.M. Hammack, Sgt. H.M. Covert, L. Rue, Col. Bryan B. Harper stand beside an airplane on the tarmac.
Date: May 26, 1949

XC-99 flight deck during flight

Description: Photograph of the cockpit, or flight deck, of an XC-99 in flight. Pilot is J.M. Pittard, engineer is W.A. Moore, co-pilot is H.A. Wells. Others are observers.
Date: June 28, 1952

YC-131C Aircraft

Description: Photograph of a YC-131C Convair turboliner aircraft on the tarmac. One propeller is turning and four men stand near the nose.
Date: May 4, 1954
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