BRUNSWICK, Ga. - With the Battle of the Bulge raging in western Europe during World War II, workers at a Brunswick shipyard were determined to deliver one more ship by year's end. To get the job done, laborers were needed around the clock on Christmas Day. About 1,500 volunteered — and they worked for free.
Newspapers across the United States carried the story in their afternoon editions Dec. 25, and 60 years later, their hard work and generosity remains a point of pride in the coastal city.
"We were Santa Claus," recalled 81-year-old Nanelle Surrency Bacon.
The shipyard built freighters to carry troops and supplies to the front lines of World War II.
It made its December quota before the holiday, launching its sixth ship Dec. 23, 1944. But Bacon and her co-workers at the J.A. Jones Construction Co. shipyard were determined to do more.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=5&u=/ap/20041220/ap_on_re_us/shipbuilding_santasi think this is so awesome...would we see something like this happen this year??? no way! a sad commentary on the times...