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Don Stoddard: My mum worked there through wartime, there. They called a lot of the wives in, or anyone who wanted to come in and take these grenades up for the war effort. My mother didn't talk too much about it. I guess they were kind of afraid, working with this thing knowing it was a bomb, but she never said that much about it, that I remember. Vaguely, listening to her about making these grenades and getting them ready to go for the war effort.