the media was a huge part in ww2 with he movies made and film clips from the actual war. many men and women who faught in the war came home to film actual clips for the movies made. the telephone also made it easy for code talkers from the Japanese to communcate with ithe U.S and deliver secret actions for the \m for the war.
Wireless telegraphy was a major communications advancement during World War I. It allowed for communications between land and sea vessels.
Because a working communications network is vital during times of crisis or war. Making a communication system bomb-proof enables emergency services and government agencies to keep in touch with each other - in order to organise help and rescue efforts.
The most popular form of comms during WWI was threw telograph
Resource consumed or lost in completing a process, that does not contribute directly to the end-product. Also called burden cost.Accounting: A cost or expense (such as for administration, insurance, rent, and utility charges) that (1) relates to an operation or the company as a whole, (2) does not become an integral part of a good or service (unlike raw material or direct labor), and (3) cannot be applied or traced to any specific unit of output. Overheads are indirect costs.Data communications: Data bits added to user-transmitted data, for carrying routing information and error correcting and operational instructions.Utilities: Energy or water lost during delivery from the generating or production plant to the end user.
Assuming that most people are at work during the day, a daytime phone number is a number that they can be reached during normal business hours.
It marks the efforts of Allied POWs who were worked to death as slave-laborers by the Japanese Army during WW2 .
The doughboys were a group of allied forces during World War I. They committed many great acts of valor for the American Force during the war.
No they don't. I had this question on a test I put "True" and I got the question wrong.
on the allied side
During World War II, England was a member of the Allied Powers - they are traditionally thought of as The United States, Great Britain (England) and The Soviet Union - however many nations contributed to the Allied efforts, to include Canada, Australia, South Africa, etc.. The Axis Powers are traditionally considered Germany, Italy and Japan.
The Supreme Allied Commander, during D-Day at least, was Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Dwight Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander during WWII.
Eisenhower commanded the allied forces in Europe during WWII.
who were allied government leaders
I can see no reason why a Catholic priest, nor anyone, could refuse aid to assist a refugee to flee for their life. Look at the history of the much maligned name of Pius XII and the Vatican during WWII and their efforts. ---
The South used its cavalry forces to constantly attack Union supply and communications lines. As Union troops advanced into Southern territory, their lines of supply and communications became longer and more susceptible to Southern raiders. As early as 1863, the Union had to devote one third of its forces to protect its lines of communications and to garrison conquered territory.
Dwight D. Eisenhower