The Making of the American Soldier in World War II
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Title
The Making of the American Soldier in World War II
Subject
Educational Modules
Description
This educational module examines the training methods, locations, and stories of American soldiers during World War II. Relying on diverse primary and secondary materials, the unit gives a brief glimpse into the unique experiences of World War II trainees, from their recruitment to their first steps into battle. Read on to find out more about the making of the American soldier.
Creator
Rachel Locke
Source
Museum of History and Holocaust Education
Publisher
Kennesaw State University
Date
August 2020
Contributor
Don Bolen
Tyler Crafton-Karnes
Isabel Mann
Adina Langer
Brittany Sealey
Helen Thomas
Rights
All Rights Reserved.
Format
Adobe Spark
Language
English
Type
Website
Interactive Resource
Coverage
United States 20th Century
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Geolocation
Collection
Citation
Rachel Locke, “The Making of the American Soldier in World War II,” Digital Histories, accessed November 21, 2024, https://digitalhistories.kennesaw.edu/items/show/182.