Regina Tollfeldt of Olympia is one of the last of the some 15,000 women who worked in Boeing’s Seattle factories during World War II. Eight hours a day, seven days a week at the apex of the war, she wriggled through the wing jigs for the gleaming B-17s leaving Plant No. 2 at the rate of a dozen a day. Her job was to drill the holes for the rivets that fastened the bomber’s aluminum skin to its ribs.
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