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The United States mobilized for war after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Title: The United States mobilized for war after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Category: History / War & Conflicts
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The United States mobilized for war after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
U.S. History 2
March 9, 2004
The United States mobilized for war after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The day was December 7th, 1941; it was a bright sunny day, highs in the upper 70's. It was about 0610 hours and the Japanese carriers were already on there way to Pearl Harbor. Mitsuo Fuchida, lead's the Japanese carrier ship heading towards Pearl Harbor. The waves crashed across the flight decks as the carriers headed for their destination. A total
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that accomplished wartime objectives with minimum hardship and dislocation. Sometimes execution of this effort was messy, with overlapping agencies and construction and supply lagging behind recruitment, but the World War II experience in the development and use of American industrial capacity may well be remembered as the classic case of economic mobilization, running the gamut from planning, through the buildup, to full-scale war production, and finally, demobilization. (http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/documents/mobpam.htm)
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