They were the "Wind Talkers". They worked in communications in the Pacific. Because they used their native language, the Japanese could not break their code as they did with our other codes.
go out and work
joined the work force
Yes
There were a few people that worked in the war industries during World War One. This group was called the government agency.
Men were conscripted into military sevice. Women were to work in factories.
The black soldiers were treated worse because they were given old guns that back fired at them, and some of the guns didn't even work. They were fired at the majority of the time by the Confederate soldiers.
they built homes and churches
they laid dead there till nature did its work.
pull out the whole cluster, on the back you'll see a board, get a solder gun, loog where the two plugs conected. reheat the solders and reinstall, there is about 12 solders a side, dodge did a really lousy solders :), there is lots of info on how to do it online
go out and work
Your mums breath
I am one of many Navajo men, I work for my family, which involves my biological children. Regardless of the location of my children...far or near. Sometimes I give money to the mother of my son, who is not my wife.
they worked in the country
only at factory
Women who went to work in factories
They weaved clothes
joined the work force