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General Knudsen congratulates a production soldier. Lieutenant General William S. Knudsen is shown congratulating Thomas B. Williams, sixty-eight, of Philadelphia, a machinist on war work in the RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New
Brig. Gen. Kenneth B. Wolfe; J.H. Kindelberger, President of the North American Aviation plant, and Lieut. Gen. William S. Knudsen inspect an Allison engine during a tour of the aircraft plant in
Somewhere In New Guinea -- Lieut. General William S. Knudsen (left) discusses war strategy with Major General Ennis C. Whitehead (center) deputy commander fifth air force, and Lieut. General George C. Kenney (
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