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Saints at War. (344)

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United States. War Department (754)

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Marcy served as Secretary of War under James K. Polk, 1845-1849. Officer, Second U.S. Cavalry, 1868-1892. U.S. government department responsible for the prosecution of World War I. One of its duties was the submission of weekly intelligence summaries for the information of the Secretary of War and the Chief of Staff. The Black Wolf Squadron was one of the earliest units within the U.S. Army Air Service. In 1920, the Squadron wa...

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World War II Prisoners of War Oral History Project. (173)

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Army War College (U.S.) (188)

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Naval War College (U.S.) (140)

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War Resisters League (75)

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The War Resisters League (WRL) was established in 1923 through the initiative of Jessie Wallace Hughan. It began as an organization for men and women willing to sign a pledge refusing to support war of any kind. During World War II, it lent both moral and legal support to conscientious objectors, especially absolute pacifists who refused to participate even in civilian alternative service, often for reasons other than religious beliefs. In 1968, the WRL merged with the Committee for Nonviolen...

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United States. War Production Board (152)

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The War Resources Board was established August 9, 1939, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a civilian advisory group to collaborate with the Joint Army and Navy Munitions Board in formulating economic mobilization policies. It was abolished November 24, 1939. The Advisory Commission to the World War I Council of National Defense was revived, May 29, 1940. Three of its functional divisions (Industrial Production, Industrial Materials, and Labor), responsible for the stockpiling and deliver...

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McClelland, Joe, War Relocation Authority photographer (188)

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Joe McClelland, War Relocation Authority photographer at the Grenada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado, ca. 1942-ca. 1944.

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War department (25)

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United States. War Relocation Authority (102)

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From 1942 to 1946, Edward H. Spicer, Anthropology professor at the University of Arizona, was Head of the Community Analysis Section of the War Relocation Authority, in Washington, D.C. Biography / Administrative History On February 19, 1942 President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 providing broad powers for the War Department to create exclusion zones and to initiate an evacuation program for the Western Defen...

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