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Dogs
Source: Woodward, John. “Dogs.” The Atlanta Journal, 30 Jan. 1944, p. 19. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-atlanta-journal/138053802/ Source: King, William B. “War Dogs Undependable But Good For Certain Purposes.” Abilene Reporter-News, 17 Dec. 1944, p. 27. https://www.newspapers.com/article/abilene-reporter-news/138053689/
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Official Record
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Battleship Oklahoma, Wrecked At Pearl Harbor, Afloat Again
Source: McMurtry, Charles H. “Battleship Oklahoma, Wrecked At Pearl Harbor, Afloat Again.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 12 Feb. 1944, p. 5. https://www.newspapers.com/article/st-louis-post-dispatch/138054345/
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Continuance of National Service Life Insurance
Source: “Continuance of National Service Life Insurance – Insurance Form 1535.” Veteran”™s Administration, June 1944.
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Entertainers Travel Rough and Perilous Circuit Taking USO-Camp Shows To Remote Fighting Fronts
Source: “Entertainers Travel Rough and Perilous Circuit Taking USO-Camp Shows To Remote Fighting Fronts.” Springfield Monitor, 22 June 1944, p. 7. https://www.newspapers.com/article/springfield-monitor/138110745/
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Letters From Readers: Men Nurses AWOL
Source: “Letters From Readers: Men Nurses AWOL.” The American Journal of Nursing, July 1944, p. 694. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3456540?origin=JSTOR-pdf
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U.S. At War: Remember Pearl Harbor
Ever since Pearl Harbor, many a U.S. citizen has wondered why the fleet was bottled up, in port, on Dec. 7, an easy target for the Jap bombers. Last week a yellow-haired New Deal Congressman, Warren G. Magnuson, suggested an answer which might have come straight out of the pages of Dr. Fu Manchu””the Japanese,…
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That Men Might Live! The Story of the Medical Service
Source: That Men Might Live! The Story of the Medical Service – ETO, Orientation Branch, Information and Education Division, ETOUSA, 1944.