In 1942, life for civilians in the US was heavily influenced by World War II, which had begun to reshape daily routines and priorities. Rationing of essential goods like sugar, gasoline, and meat was implemented to support the war effort, leading to shortages and long lines at stores. Many women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers, taking on roles traditionally held by men who were away fighting. Overall, there was a strong sense of nationalism and community as Americans rallied to support the troops and contribute to the war effort.
Like their ally Germany, Japanese civilians had to endure US/allied "air raids" (aerial bombing). As for routine living; Japanese males were drafted into military service (as in Germany), and the females were sent to factories to support the war effort.
I don't think it says who was the first soldier to arrive in Europe in 1942 but the first US troops arrived in Northern Ireland on January 26 1942.
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firebomb raids killing 183'000 civilians and destroying the city
The US tested napalm, bombs and chemical weapons on the Vietnam civilians.
Like their ally Germany, Japanese civilians had to endure US/allied "air raids" (aerial bombing). As for routine living; Japanese males were drafted into military service (as in Germany), and the females were sent to factories to support the war effort.
The governor and president of the US are the only civilians authorized.
The targeting of civilians by the US in wars such as the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II was done with the aim of putting pressure on the enemy government to surrender by causing maximum devastation and loss of life. The decision was controversial and continues to be debated ethically and morally.
Only around 2,500 US Civilians were either injured r killed in World War 2.
For the US military; civilians are not normally considered combatants (unless they shoot at us).True
The civilians sold the supplies to the government and the government gave them money for the supplies.
More information is needed. Several countries issued 25¢ coins in 1942. Please look for questions like "What is the value of a 1942 US quarter?", "... Canadian quarter?", etc.
I like the stainless steel Ruger mini 14. You did not say what cal. or rifle or pistol.
Anytime; the military works on orders. Just give the order. Civilians LIKE to complicate things!
For US civilians, since about 1991.
general life means like the ordinary like us....
Illegal for purchase by civilians in the US, but the US Government pays about $600 per unit.