Call to Duty: Outagamie County in World War II

Local War Industry

The US economy entered total war in mid-1943. American industry supplied the machinery needed to fight the war and contributed substantially to the arming of its allies. By the war's end, America produced approximately: 5,600 merchant ships, 79,000 landing craft, 100,000 tanks and armored vehicles, 300,000 airplanes, 2.4 million military trucks, 2.6 million machine guns, 3.3 million rifles, 20.8 million helmets, and 41 billion rounds of ammunition.

The military built a close relationship with industry by contracting with thousands of manufacturers. The US government offered incentives and tax breaks that underwrote many of the expenses of plant re-tooling and expansion. Many Outagamie County manufacturers made products for the war effort. The military contracted or sub-contracted with the following local companies:

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Eagle Manufacturing Company employees hold their fingers in the shape of a V as a sign of victory, August 23, 1943
Eagle Manufacturing Company employees hold their fingers in the shape of a "V" as a sign of victory, August 23, 1943

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  • American Plywood Company of New London made flat and curved plywood for motorized assault boats called "storm boats."
  • Appleton Pattern Works made patterns for diesel engines. A California company assembled the engines for the Navy.
  • Appleton Wire Works supplied the military with gas filter screens, shell casings, fuse caps for artillery shells, and tank treads.
  • Appleton Woolen Mills made overcoats for soldiers.
  • Eagle Manufacturing of Appleton outfitted trucks made by the Four Wheel Drive Company of Clintonville. Eagle transformed the standard military cargo hauler into snow-plows, oil rig trucks, and Coast Guard vehicles.
  • Fox River Paper Corporation of Appleton supplied blue print paper to the Navy.
  • Fox Valley Canning of Hortonville sent canned produce to soldiers.
  • Gilbert Paper Company of Appleton made paper for military maps.
  • Golden State Company of Appleton made ice cream mix for soldiers. It also made dehydrated skim milk products for Lend-Lease countries.
  • Killoren Electric Company of Appleton installed an electric system at the Army's technical training school in Madison.
  • Kurz and Root Company of Appleton made electric starters for B-29 "Superfortress" bombers.
  • Miller Electric Company of Appleton made welding machines for shipyards and defense plants.
  • Riverside Paper Corporation supplied the Army and Navy with lined paper.
  • Thilmany Pulp and Paper Company of Kaukauna made a variety of specialty papers for military use, including waterproof papers, insulation papers, and anti-tarnish special wraps. The mill also made liners for can goods, paint, and dehydrated foods.
  • Valley Iron Works of Appleton made a "purge pump" which separated uranium for use in atomic bombs.
  • Western Condensing Company of Appleton helped make penicillin. It processed cheese whey into lactose. Scientists used lactose as a source of food for penicillin mold.
  • Zwicker Knitting Mill of Appleton made gloves for the Army.

The military also contracted with: Appleton Coated Paper Company, Appleton Machine Company, Appleton Wood Products Company, Fox River Tractor Company, Fox River Valley Knitting Company, Fuhremann Canning Company, Interlake Paper and Pulp Company, and Marathon Paper Company.

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