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When challenged on race-related issues during World War II, the US War Department took the position that it did not see skin color.
During WWII, Army Did Survey to Get Soldiers' Uncensored Opinions
Many Americans 'not sure' if fighting Nazis was a good idea: poll
The Military-Civilian Gap: Fewer Family Connections
Black Soldiers in France and Jim Crow America
Women, Regardless: Understanding Gender Bias in U.S. Military
Historians launch website offering uncensored views from American
The Complexities of Race and Identity
Racial segregation in the United States Armed Forces - Wikipedia
For Veterans Day, facts about the US veteran population
How the US Military is Preparing for an Arctic Future With Eyes on
20 Years After Iraq War Began, a Look Back at U.S. Public Opinion
The Difficult Transition from Military to Civilian Life
Watch The Great War, American Experience, Official Site
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20 Years After Iraq War Began, a Look Back at U.S. Public Opinion