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Special Engineering Detachment (SEDs)
World War II created a severe shortage of labor in the United States. National leaders had to balance the burgeoning manpower needs of the military against those required for agricultural and industrial production. Many crafts, such as machinists, were not only critical to the war effort but also in especially short supply. This national labor crisis extended to the Los Alamos Laboratory, which needed the very same skills required by the military and industry.
Keywords: Los Alamos National Lab LANL

Special Engineering Detachment (SEDs)

World War II created a severe shortage of labor in the United States. National leaders had to balance the burgeoning manpower needs of the military against those required for agricultural and industrial production. Many crafts, such as machinists, were not only critical to the war effort but also in especially short supply. This national labor crisis extended to the Los Alamos Laboratory, which needed the very same skills required by the military and industry.

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Filename:0000093sed.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Los Alamos National Lab (LANL)
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:Los / Alamos / National / Lab / LANL
Date:October 1943
Credits:http://www.lanl.gov/history/wartime/seds.shtml
Filesize:14 KiB
Date added:Mar 12, 2005
Dimensions:398 x 191 pixels
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