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Nebraskan conscientious objectors

Nebraskan conscientious objectors

From the 1993 NET program A Matter of Conscience

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The housing conditions at the air base at Harvard, Nebraska were not the most luxurious

The housing conditions at the air base at Harvard, Nebraska were not the most luxurious

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Captain Clark Gable (on the right) and the Eight Ball MK II Crew; After training in Kearney, Nebraska, Clark Gable was stationed in Europe

Captain Clark Gable (on the right) and the Eight Ball MK II Crew; After training in Kearney, Nebraska, Clark Gable was stationed in Europe

In May, 1943, Gable acted as photographer/observer on this mission to Antwerp, Belgium.Courtesy U.S. Air Force, 41-24635 (359BS) BN-O

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Homecoming for the 134th in Omaha, June, 1945

Homecoming for the 134th in Omaha, June, 1945

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Address cover of a censored V-Mail letter from William Green, from "somewhere in France" to his mother in Lincoln, Nebraska, 1945

Address cover of a censored V-Mail letter from William Green, from "somewhere in France" to his mother in Lincoln, Nebraska, 1945

Courtesy Nebraska State Historical Society, Green Letters

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World War II U.S. Propaganda Poster: "He’s Watching You"

World War II U.S. Propaganda Poster: "He’s Watching You"

Courtesy National Archives and Records Administration, NWDNS-208-AOP-119

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World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "It's a Woman's War Too! Join the Waves"

World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "It's a Woman's War Too! Join the Waves"

Courtesy Naval History and Heritage Command, 81-156-AW

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World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "Bring him home sooner . . . Join the WAVES"

World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "Bring him home sooner . . . Join the WAVES"

Courtesy Naval History and Heritage Command, 81-156-av

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World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "Proud — I’ll say"

World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "Proud — I’ll say"

Courtesy Naval History and Heritage Command, 81-156-W

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World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "Will your name be there? WAVES Honor Roll"

World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "Will your name be there? WAVES Honor Roll"

Courtesy Naval History and Heritage Command, 70-623-q

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Detail of John Falter in his studio, photographed by Jay Wiley

Detail of John Falter in his studio, photographed by Jay Wiley

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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World War II ration book issued to Wilbourne L. Davis of Lincoln

World War II ration book issued to Wilbourne L. Davis of Lincoln

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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"Discarded stockings go to war" 1942 U.S. government photo

"Discarded stockings go to war" 1942 U.S. government photo

Courtesy Library of Congress, 8b09547

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B-29 assembly: crowd around final product leaving the hangar

B-29 assembly: crowd around final product leaving the hangar

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Aerial View Martin Bomber Plant looking southeast with Fort Crook at right

Aerial View Martin Bomber Plant looking southeast with Fort Crook at right

Courtesy Library of Congress, HAER NE-9-R-21

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Original Adaptation of Caveat Emptor Document

Original Adaptation of Caveat Emptor Document

Adapted from original - Nebraska State Historical Society

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The need for bombs and other ordnance brought African American recruits and civilian workers to Hastings. Cafeteria lines in mess hall at Naval Barracks Area, US Naval Ammunition Depot, Hastings, Nebraska; circa 1944.

The need for bombs and other ordnance brought African American recruits and civilian workers to Hastings. Cafeteria lines in mess hall at Naval Barracks Area, US Naval Ammunition Depot, Hastings, Nebraska; circa 1944.

Courtesy National Archives & Records Administration, 283488

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A-bomb mushroom cloud over Hiroshima, August 6th, 1945, about one hour after the bombing; Photo taken from a U.S. airplane over the Seto Inland Sea about 80 kilometers from the hypocenter

A-bomb mushroom cloud over Hiroshima, August 6th, 1945, about one hour after the bombing; Photo taken from a U.S. airplane over the Seto Inland Sea about 80 kilometers from the hypocenter

Courtesy Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation, U.S. Army Air Forces photo

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