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Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh at a Defense Plant

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh, Aide to the Under Secretary of War, and a group of Army officers and enlisted men from Washington, D. C., and various army facilities made an inspection tour of defense plants in 1941 and 1942. This photo shows employees in a factory yard and on top of various structures gathered to listen to Lt. Col. Ginsburgh and other officers speak. The date and location are unknown.

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh at Munitions Factory

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh, Aide to the Under Secretary of War, and a group of army officers and enlisted men from Washington, D. C. and various army facilities made an inspection tour of defense plants in 1941 and 1942. This photo shows employees and various army officers outside an unidentified munitions factory. Lt. Col. Ginsburgh is third from the left in a group of five on the left side of the photo.

American Car and Foundry Plant Workers Listening to Speaker

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh, Aide to the Under Secretary of War, and a group of Army officers and enlisted men from Washington, D. C., and various army facilities toured defense plants in 1941 and 1942. This photo shows members of a band and employees listening to a speaker (who is not shown) at the American Car and Foundry Company in Berwick, Pennsylvania. Lt. Col. Ginsburgh is not in the picture.

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh at American Car and Foundry Plant in Berwick, Pennsylvania

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh, Aide to the Under Secretary of War, and a group of Army officers and enlisted men from Washington, D. C., and various army facilities toured defense plants in 1941 and 1942. This photo shows Lt. Col. Ginsburgh at the podium on an outdoor platform at American Car and Foundry Company in Berwick, Pennsylvania, with unidentified officers standing behind him.