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  • U.S. At War: Dec. 7 to Nov. 7

    The amount of the Administration’s responsibility for the Pearl Harbor disaster was up again last week. Republican Representative Melvin J. Maas of Minnesota, in a speech at St. Paul repeated the oft-made charge that responsibility for the disaster rested solely with President Roosevelt and other high Administration officials. His specific claim: that they had six…

    October 30, 1944
  • Army Nurse’s Pay Mostly Gratitude

    Source: Boyle, Hal. “Army Nurse”™s Pay Mostly Gratitude.” The Pomona Progress Bulletin, 1 Nov. 1944, p. 3. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pomona-progress-bulletin/127950554/

    November 1, 1944
  • Official Record: US Army Transport First Class

    November 15, 1944
  • 6th War Loan Drive

    November 20, 1944
  • Army & Navy – Where Are the Nurses?

    No military force gives its wounded better care than the U.S. Army. But the Army’s patients may have to get along with less care in the future. It became even more apparent last week, as casualty lists swelled, that there may not be enough nurses to go around. More than 150,000 soldiers are now in…

    November 20, 1944
  • Official Record: Office of Dependency Benefits

    November 23, 1944
  • Discharge Emblem

    Source: “Discharge Emblem.” Stockton Evening and Sunday Record, 24 Nov. 1944, p. 9. https://www.newspapers.com/article/stockton-evening-and-sunday-record/135996224/

    November 24, 1944
  • Official Record: Family allowance

    November 25, 1944
  • Butter, Eggs and Poultry in Review

    Source: “Butter, Eggs and Poultry in Review.” Petaluma Argus-Courier, 27 Nov. 1944, p. 8. https://www.newspapers.com/article/petaluma-argus-courier/138109415/ With America at war, most people mark Thanksgiving unable to get turkeys, as all efforts are made to give soldiers at the front a Thanksgiving dinner.

    November 27, 1944
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