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Joe Medicine Crow, the last war chief of the Crow Tribe of Montana is profiled in The War.

9:56
On Tuesday morning, May 25, 1943, tensions explode at the Alabama Dry Dock shipyard.

4:10
The armed forces of the United States remained strictly segregated.

1:24
Al McIntosh writes of personal losses the war brought to those in Luverne.

5:10
Al McIntosh writes about D-Day in the Rock County Star Herald.

11:00
The four towns featured in THE WAR; Mobile, Sacramento, Waterbury and Luverne.

7:22
During the war everything seemed to be rationed or in short supply:

5:52
Babe Ciarlo never revealed his experiences in his letters home.

1:26
Young soldier Daniel Inouye comes face-to-face with the enemy.

1:42
Fighter pilot Quentin Aanenson recalls the first time he knew he'd "killed men."

7:14
In Sacramento, soon after Order 9066 was issued, signs went up saying "Japs must go."