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2 5 million volunteers5 million volunteers Selective Service Act added 5 million moreSelective Service Act added 5 million more G.I. – “Government Issue” - first applied to uniforms, weapons, equipment; to the soldiersG.I. – “Government Issue” - first applied to uniforms, weapons, equipment; to the soldiers

3 Less pay, rank and benefits than men Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) 250,000 served WAVE Radio Operator John Falter Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFs)

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5 Los Angeles – 1/10th of city’s population but suffered 1/5th of city’s casualties Post war, many veterans used the G.I. Bill to earn a college education.

6 Just carve on my tombstone, ‘Here lies a black man killed fighting a yellow man for the protection of a white man.’”Just carve on my tombstone, ‘Here lies a black man killed fighting a yellow man for the protection of a white man.’” More than a million servedMore than a million served Lt. Gen. George S. Patton, U.S. Third Army commander, pins the Silver Star on Private Ernest A. Jenkins of New York City for his conspicuous gallantry in the liberation of Chateaudun, France. October 13,

7 13,000 joined; one of every five living here Served as interpreters throughout the war. Radio Intercept Section, 6th AAF Radio Squadron Mobile 10th AAF, CBI Theater, September 1944. L-R: Teiho Chena, Ted Tdukiyama, Tom Goto, and Mark Akisada Some spies were discovered.

8 25,00025,000 Opportunity to leave reservation and meet non- IndiansOpportunity to leave reservation and meet non- Indians “We would not need the Selective Service Act if all volunteered like the Indians.” Code talkers Code talkers

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10 6 out of 18 million workers Earned 60% of a man’s salary 2 million minorities 6 out of 18 million workers Earned 60% of a man’s salary 2 million minorities Rosie is provided by Curtis Publishing. Permission Requested.

11 - mostly menial jobs Roosevelt’s executive order – “To provide for the full and equitable participation of all workers without racial discrimination.” African-Americans

12 As a pesticide, DDT was first used during WWII. It was so effective as an insect killer that some called it the "atomic bomb" of pesticides. After WWII, the U.S. realized that DDT could also be used on farms to control some common agricultural pests.

13 Atomic bomb – Manhattan Project Atomic bomb – Manhattan Project Developed by American scientists, the first atomic bomb was detonated at the Trinity test site near Alamogordo, New Mexico, on July 16, 1945. The test convinced the United States government that such weapons were viable in warfare.

14 Penicillin Penicillin A magazine ad for penicillin during WWII The technique to produce large amounts of penicillin was perfected by an American drug company. This technique allowed the Allies to produce enough penicillin to aide throughout the war.

15 d. Blood bank In 1938, Dr. Charles Drew, a leading authority on mass transfusion and blood processing methods, set up a blood plasma system. In September 1945, the American Red Cross had collected over 13 million units of blood and converted nearly all of it into plasma. An American medic administers plasma to a wounded soldier. NARA

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17 USO shows USO shows Bob Hope and his USO group in Guadalcanal.

18 Celebrities – 1 Jimmy Stewart and Stan Musial held up their careers to serve John Wayne booed by Marines on a USO tour for not serving John Wayne booed by Marines on a USO tour for not serving

19 Office of Price Administration (OPA) 1. Froze prices, rents and wages to curb inflation 2. Rationing – foods such as meat, sugar (needed for explosives), butter, cheese, coffee, and vegetables

20 C. War Productions Board (WPB) Decided what companies would convert and allocated raw materials Decided what companies would convert and allocated raw materials Organization of scrap drives – iron, tin cans, paper, rags, cooking fat Organization of scrap drives – iron, tin cans, paper, rags, cooking fat

21 Department of the Treasury War bonds

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