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The United Service Organizations USO – An Army of Volunteers

The United Service Organizations USO – An Army of Volunteers
Author: John Provan
Publisher: IMAGUNCULA
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The United Service Organizations (USO) strengthens America's military service members by keeping them connected to family, home, and country, throughout their service to the nation. Therefore, this book is dedicated to the countless volunteers, of many nations around the world, who give so freely of their time, to support our American soldiers. It is dedicated to private and corporate sponsorships that make the USO possible. But most of all, this book is dedicated to all the service volunteers that lost their lives, while serving American soldiers.


Aircraft of the United States' Military Air Transport Service 1948 to 1966

Aircraft of the United States' Military Air Transport Service 1948 to 1966
Author: Nicholas M. Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Airplanes, Military
ISBN: 9781857800876

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Formed at the start of the 'Cold War' era, the Military Air Transport Service sprung out of the newly-created USAF to serve the US Military around the world. From the Berlin Airlift to Vietnam, MATS crews and aircraft were found in every global 'hot spot'. This book not only provides the history of the Service, it also delivers an in-depth look at each type of aircraft MATS operated. From the C-47 to the C-133, the OA-10 to the U-2, this superb volume contains a dynamic collection of high quality, large format photographs of MATS global air power.


The United Service

The United Service
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 860
Release: 1904
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN:

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The United Service Journal

The United Service Journal
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 598
Release: 1835
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN:

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The United Service Magazine

The United Service Magazine
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1862
Genre: Military art and science
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Why is Dad So Mad?

Why is Dad So Mad?
Author: Seth Kastle
Publisher: Tall Tale Press
Total Pages: 34
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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The children's issues picture book Why Is Dad So Mad? is a story for children in military families whose father battles with combat related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). After a decade fighting wars on two fronts, tens of thousands of service members are coming home having trouble adjusting to civilian life; this includes struggling as parents. Why Is Dad So Mad? Is a narrative story told from a family's point of view (mother and children) of a service member who struggles with PTSD and its symptoms. Many service members deal with anger, forgetfulness, sleepless nights, and nightmares.This book explains these and how they affect Dad. The moral of the story is that even though Dad gets angry and yells, he still loves his family more than anything.


Good Girls, Good Food, Good Fun

Good Girls, Good Food, Good Fun
Author: Meghan K. Winchell
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807887269

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Throughout World War II, when Saturday nights came around, servicemen and hostesses happily forgot the war for a little while as they danced together in USO clubs, which served as havens of stability in a time of social, moral, and geographic upheaval. Meghan Winchell demonstrates that in addition to boosting soldier morale, the USO acted as an architect of the gender roles and sexual codes that shaped the "greatest generation." Combining archival research with extensive firsthand accounts from among the hundreds of thousands of female USO volunteers, Winchell shows how the organization both reflected and shaped 1940s American society at large. The USO had hoped that respectable feminine companionship would limit venereal disease rates in the military. To that end, Winchell explains, USO recruitment practices characterized white middle-class women as sexually respectable, thus implying that the sexual behavior of working-class women and women of color was suspicious. In response, women of color sought to redefine the USO's definition of beauty and respectability, challenging the USO's vision of a home front that was free of racial, gender, and sexual conflict. Despite clashes over class and racial ideologies of sex and respectability, Winchell finds that most hostesses benefited from the USO's chaste image. In exploring the USO's treatment of female volunteers, Winchell not only brings the hostesses' stories to light but also supplies a crucial missing piece for understanding the complex ways in which the war both destabilized and restored certain versions of social order.