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 innovation was devoted not to wartime but to leisure time. “He’s quite the Time To Get Shitfaced Jop Pub T-shirts in contrast I will get this Renaissance man,” said Dr. Curatola of the National World War II Museum. He devised a way to bend aluminum, a fairly new material in the 1940s, to create the type of “American lawn chair” known today: collapsible, sturdy, portable and so lightweight a child can carry one. MEET THE AMERICAN WHO INSPIRED THE NATION IN TWO WORLD WARS: CHRISTIAN SOLDIER SGT. ALVIN YORK It was inspired by a frustrating encounter as his wife Natalie dragged heavy furniture to a Long Island beach. “Considerable difficulty has been encountered in the design and manufacture of chairs of the folding type which when erected forms a stable and rigid body support,” Arnold wrote on his patent application, filed May 22, 1956. He received the patent on Feb. 3, 1959. Fredric Arnold devised a way to bend aluminum, a fairly new material in the 1940s, to create the type of “American lawn chair” known today: collapsible, sturdy, portable and so lightweight a child can carry one. (Getty Images) The chairs proved a pop-culture sensation. He founded the Fredric Arnold Co. in Brooklyn, in the shadows of the Brooklyn Bridge, which at its height produced 14,000 folding beach chairs per day. Despite his success, the war and the memories of his buddies killed overseas haunted Arnold. “We vowed to each other that whoever was left standing would do something

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