The Spirit of 1942
CF&I ramped up production to 104% of its normal tonnage between 1942 and 1945 and women certainly helped meet this goal. Thousands of miles of railroad tracks and parts, metal coils, shell casings, in addition to its regular catalog of products were produced at the Minnequa Plant in Pueblo. Employee dedication to the United States’ success during this time of crises earned the company four prestigious Army-Navy E Awards. These awards were given to only five percent of the country’s war production plants for quality and quantity of products needed during a time of national crisis, maintaining a low rate of absenteeism among employees, enforcement of fair labor standards, training of additional labor forces, and keeping exemplary records regarding number of accidents, health and sanitation, and plant protection.