You are correct about the sizes back then, war or no war. People were just smaller both in terms of hardly any fat but also in terms of frame. Every time I am in a war museum and they have uniforms displayed, most of them would be too small for an 8th or 9th grader now.UTExan said:
I think the War Production Board converted those rolling devices to cartridge manufacture by 1943. Given a wartime diet those women probably did not have to worry about gaining weight.
Niiiiice. Grandpa was getting some fine tail…..and secretly, Grandma was a naughty girl.Martin Q. Blank said:
Decay said:
All I can think is how many gruesome injuries you'd see if something snagged
this! Was shocked when I heard the size the guys had to be when flying those b-17s….thought to myself they'd be hard pressed to find men that size now….one safe place said:You are correct about the sizes back then, war or no war. People were just smaller both in terms of hardly any fat but also in terms of frame. Every time I am in a war museum and they have uniforms displayed, most of them would be too small for an 8th or 9th grader now.UTExan said:
I think the War Production Board converted those rolling devices to cartridge manufacture by 1943. Given a wartime diet those women probably did not have to worry about gaining weight.