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  • Submitted By: BryceGrover
  • Date Submitted: 02/26/2009 3:00 PM
  • Category: Business
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As well as women, in 1940, 11% of the United States fighting force was constructed of American immigrants. Although the pay was greatly reduced of all immigrants and women, Hispanics, Puerto Ricans, over 33,000 Japanese Americans participated in active duty as well, even earning one of the most decorated group of soldiers in WWII.
all of the men left for the war, the women were doing their duty by staying home and raising the family. All of this began to change by the year of 1942, when the Women’s Army Corp’s was established during WWII. There were restrictions, though. Such women took jobs as pilots, and they would mostly fly planes loaded with weapons through non lethal air fields to transport the planes and ammunition. Also, some were sent to the Navy, or any other branch of military they desired.

As well as women, in 1940, 11% of the United States fighting force was constructed of American immigrants. Although the pay was greatly reduced of all immigrants and women, Hispanics, Puerto Ricans, over 33,000 Japanese Americans participated in active duty as well, even earning one of the most decorated group of soldiers in WWII.
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