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Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H. S. Chappaqua, NY

Your Number Was Called!

Marine Corps Motor Pool

Servicing U. S. Bombers

USO Canteen

The Andrew Sisters Singing “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”

Betty Grable: Allied Pinup Girl She Reminded Men What They Were Fighting For

Fighting the Enemy on the Battlefield & on the Home Front

Working on the Assembly Line

“Rosie, the Riveter”

Fix that Engine!

Join the Women’s Army Corps

Women’s Army Air Corps Pilots

We Need Nurses Badly

Female War Photographer

Do Your Bit!

Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy a Bond: It Will Lead to VICTORY!

Get Your Ration Cards

S..t..r..e..t..c..h That Food!

No New Dresses for a While

On the Road Looking for Work

Segregated Units

Japanese-American Boy Scout Troop in an Internment Camp

Navaho “Code Talkers”

7 Future American Presidents Views of the World Were Formed by Their Service in World War II

Abbott & Costello: “Buck Privates”

Hollywood Pitches In

He’s the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B

Bob Hope in the South Pacific

Thanks, for the Memories!

Iwo Jima

The Beginning of the Nuclear Age

It’s Finally Over!!!!!

WW II Memorial in Washington, DC Dedicated on April 29, 2004