In a society that is fast forgetting the generation of American Godliness, Grit, and Integrity that helped the U.S.A. prevail during World War II, Industrious Enterprises is proud to proclaim we are one company that will never forget. We are a company that stems from a generation of time where one’s word and handshake was stronger than anything a lawyer could draft on paper. We acknowledge “freedom isn’t free” and because of your sacrifice do we have the rights we do. We sincerely say “thank you”.
Industrious Enterprises owner Stephen is the son of US Navy Sailor Willis “Red” Stepp and “Rosie the Riveter” Pauline “Polly” Stepp both having served during WWII and married 68 years “till death did they part”. The photos here are a tribute to them and many like them from that era. Industrious Enterprises takes this opportunity to thank all active service members and veterans alike for your sacrifice for my freedoms.
Married 68 Years!
"Till death did they part"
Married 68 Years!
"Till death did they part"
Industrious Enterprises owner Stephen is the son of US Navy Sailor Willis “Red” Stepp and “Rosie the Riveter” Pauline “Polly” Stepp both having served during WWII and married 68 years “till death did they part”. The photos here are a tribute to them and many like them from that era. Industrious Enterprises takes this opportunity to thank all active service members and veterans alike for your sacrifice for my freedoms.
Married 68 Years!
"Till death did they part"
Married 68 Years!
"Till death did they part"
Ready to run up the five star “M”, pennant is Napolean Tapp of Coast Guard Police, former U. S. Tech Sergt. with 20 years’ service in the Army, and 16 months overseas service in North Africa in World War II before his honorable discharge. Two workers are Pauline Stepp, welder in Dept. 39, whose husband, Willis L. Stepp, is in the Navy overseas, and Roland Dubois, shipfitter, Dept. 44.
Ready to run up the five star “M”, pennant is Napolean Tapp of Coast Guard Police, former U. S. Tech Sergt. with 20 years’ service in the Army, and 16 months overseas service in North Africa in World War II before his honorable discharge. Two workers are Pauline Stepp, welder in Dept. 39, whose husband, Willis L. Stepp, is in the Navy overseas, and Roland Dubois, shipfitter, Dept. 44.
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