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In November 1942, Henry J. Kaiser—an experienced dam and highway builder, but never a shipbuilder—demonstrated the impossible: constructing a fully operational Liberty ship in under five days. With revolutionary welding techniques, prefabricated sections, and assembly-line organization, Kaiser and over 1,000 workers at Richmond Shipyard No. 2 built the SS Robert E. Peary from keel to water in 4 days, 15 hours, and 29 minutes. This video tells the full story of how "Wendy the Welder" and her colleagues defied tradition, reshaped shipbuilding, and proved that American industrial capacity, properly organized, could achieve what enemies deemed impossible. 📌 Key Highlights: Liberty ship design and why it was crucial for WWII How welding replaced riveting for speed and strength Prefabrication and modular assembly in record-breaking time The human story behind the Peary: women welders, integrated crews, and relentless effort The lasting legacy of Henry J. Kaiser's methods 🌊 From the first steel plate to launching into San Francisco Bay, this is the story of industrial genius, human determination, and a ship that became a symbol of American wartime innovation.