Eligible men were usually drafted and served in the military (mostly Army), while women worked as nurses and in factories. There were male/female farmers, railroad workers and a few other civilian tasks, but, most men served in the military and most women worked in factories. A few women served in the military, but, these were volunteers (99% of the time).
People go to the World War II memorial to remember US military who fought in that war. Some go to because it is part of our history.
go and read the war memorial.
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Thats just what you did, if you couldnt get a job, or you just wanted to fight, war was the way to go
It is quite common that when soldiers go off to war, their families miss them.
To serve their country and to be a hero
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they went to china
Many did, but not all.
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in world war 1 there was 300 aboriginal men because aboriginal people did not have rights so the europeans forced them to go to war. then later in 1963 aboriginal people got there rights and could choice to go to war or not people today do not know excacly how many but they are estimating at about 200 to 300.
Vacationing was largely discouraged during the war to save resources for the war effort.