As the forward base and staging area for all US military operations in the Pacific during World War II, Hawaii was the first strange place for close to a million soldiers, sailors, and marines on their way to the horrors of war. But Hawaii was also the first strange place on another kind of journey, toward the new American society that would begin to emerge in the postwar era. Unlike the rigid and static social order of prewar America, this was...
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20th Century Australia & Oceania History Military State & Local Women in History World War II