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During World War II, girls and women played a crucial role on the home front and in support of the war effort. Many took on jobs traditionally held by men, working in factories, shipyards, and as mechanics, while others served in organizations like the Women's Army Corps (WAC) and the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Additionally, girls participated in volunteer efforts, such as collecting scrap materials, rationing, and supporting military personnel through letters and care packages. Their contributions were vital to sustaining the war effort and challenging traditional gender roles.

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