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War Needs Money – Yours
Source: “War Needs Money – Yours.” Salinas Morning Post, 28 Dec. 1941, p. 2. https://www.newspapers.com/article/salinas-morning-post/125139274/
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Boy Scouts Serve Nation During Emergency of War
Source: “Boy Scouts Serve Nation During Emergency of War.” Salinas Morning Post, 28 Dec. 1941. https://www.newspapers.com/article/salinas-morning-post/125139127/
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Here At A Glance Is Seen Organization In U.S. Army Personnel and Equipment of Infantry and Armored Divisions
Source: “Here At A Glance Is Seen Organization In U.S. Army Personnel and Equipment of Infantry and Armored Divisions.” The Ada Evening News, 28 Dec. 1941, p. 6. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-ada-evening-news/127882092/
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Patriotic Women Volunteer For Army Nurse Corp
Source: “Patriotic Women Volunteer For Army Nurse Corp.” The Ada Evening News, 28 Dec. 1941, p. 6. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-ada-evening-news/129784039/
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The U.S. At War, Shake-Up
The President of the U.S. last week gave the people of the U.S. satisfaction for Pearl Harbor. Long after the last blaze at Pearl Harbor had been doused, masses of smoke still billowed on cinema screens, the pictures of wreckage spread angry disaster across newspapers. There was no public cry for a scapegoat, but the…
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NEWSREEL: Selective Service Numbers
923,842 men have now entered the military through the Selective Service System. Source: “Induction Statistics.” Selective Service System, www.sss.gov/history-and-records/induction-statistics/. Accessed 27 Oct. 2023.
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Christmas Eve Message to the Nation
Fellow workers for freedom: There are many men and women in America- sincere and faithful men and women””who are asking themselves this Christmas: How can we light our trees? How can we give our gifts? How can we meet and worship with love and with uplifted spirit and heart in a world at war, a…
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Blackout Brevities
Source: “Blackout Brevities.” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1 Jan. 1942, p. 6. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/120463572/
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LETTER: Thursday, January 1, 1942
Thursday, January 1, 1942Dear Folks, Well here it is 1942. I remember last New Year”™s I spent at Custer. Remember we had just gotten back from Nebraska? I remember how cold it was too and how different here. However the nights have been rather cold here. I”™m on night duty; I went on New Year”™s…