How One "Mad" Welder's "Rejected Gun" Saved 50 Million Man-Hours During WW2

How One "Mad" Welder's "Rejected Gun" Saved 50 Million Man-Hours During WW2
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March 1941, Mayor Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California. The welding torch flickered in the dim light of the submarine construction bay as Edward Nelson, an $11 a day welder, scrolled his frustration in a worn notebook. There has to be a better way. This is madness. The Navy supervisors keep telling me to work faster, but they refused to liste... Read More
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