The attached article was written in order to address the rumors that a good many World War II servicemen believed that they were missing out on all that “home front glamour” that had kicked-in as a result of the full-employment and booming economic prosperity of wartime America; and so Yank correspondent Al Hine was quickly dispatched to Turtle Creek, Pa. to pen this small article about Frank Hanly, “an average guy in a average war plant. He works hard, rests and plays like we used to and he isn’t getting rich.”
The truth is this army reporter was instructed to report on the blander side of home front living – the facts were far brighter; there was money to be made and fun to be had and you can click here to read about it…
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