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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.
How the US Military is Preparing for an Arctic Future With Eyes on
The American Home Front and World War II (U.S. National Park Service)
In 'Half American,' Matthew Delmont explores mistreatment of Black
Racial Discrimination in the United States: Human Rights Watch
U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force Struggle for Recruits, but the Marines
American Civil War - Wikipedia
Uncensored WWII-Era Surveys Show US Troops Struggling With Race Issues
Many Americans 'not sure' if fighting Nazis was a good idea: poll
The U.S. Is Not Yet Ready for the Era of 'Great Power' Conflict
Uncensored WWII-Era Surveys Show US Troops Struggling With Race Issues
For Veterans Day, facts about the US veteran population
Majorities of US veterans say Iraq, Afghanistan wars weren't worth
Opinion Black and White in Vietnam - The New York Times
The Difficult Transition from Military to Civilian Life