Montana's Home Front During World War II, 2nd ed.

Nonfiction, Travel, United States, West, History, Americas, 20th Century
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Author: Gary Glynn ISBN: 9780983839019
Publisher: Big Elk Books Publication: January 19, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Gary Glynn
ISBN: 9780983839019
Publisher: Big Elk Books
Publication: January 19, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

This compelling account of Montana’s contribution to the war effort covers personal stories, local politics, industry, agriculture, education, sports, and social life during the upheaval of a world-wide conflict. This is the tale of ordinary citizens who came together to support their sons and daughters overseas, and the tens of thousands of residents who left the Treasure State to serve their country in the military and defense plants. Those who remained planted Victory Gardens, purchased record amounts of war bonds, and endured the hardships brought about by war-time shortages and rationing. This highly-readable account is the most comprehensive look at Montana during the early 1940s, and the tremendous sacrifices made by ordinary people to support their country in time of war. Originally published in 1994, this Kindle edition of the classic Montana’s Home Front During World War II includes the full text of the print edition, but is not illustrated.


Features:

  • The training of the First Special Service Force "Devil's Brigade" at Fort Harrison.
  • The construction of Malmstrom Air Force Base and the Great Falls based Lend-Lease operation to aid the Soviet Union.
  • The experience of hundreds of Italian and Japanese civilians who languished behind barbed wire at the Fort Missoula Detention Center.
  • The hellish fighting encountered in the jungles of New Guinea and the Philippines by the 163rd Infantry Regiment (Montana National Guard).
  • The terrors of night combat as the crew of the USS Helena battled Japanese ships in the treacherous waters near Guadalcanal.
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This compelling account of Montana’s contribution to the war effort covers personal stories, local politics, industry, agriculture, education, sports, and social life during the upheaval of a world-wide conflict. This is the tale of ordinary citizens who came together to support their sons and daughters overseas, and the tens of thousands of residents who left the Treasure State to serve their country in the military and defense plants. Those who remained planted Victory Gardens, purchased record amounts of war bonds, and endured the hardships brought about by war-time shortages and rationing. This highly-readable account is the most comprehensive look at Montana during the early 1940s, and the tremendous sacrifices made by ordinary people to support their country in time of war. Originally published in 1994, this Kindle edition of the classic Montana’s Home Front During World War II includes the full text of the print edition, but is not illustrated.


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