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WW2 Impact on SC 8.6-5—Compare the ramifications of World War II on South Carolina and the United States as a whole, including the training of the Doolittle Raiders and the Tuskegee Airmen, the building of additional military bases, the rationing and bond drives, and the return of economic prosperity.

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Page 1: Ww2 impact on sc8 6.5

WW2 Impact on SC8.6-5—Compare the ramifications of World War II on South

Carolina and the United States as a whole, including the training of the Doolittle Raiders and the Tuskegee Airmen, the building of additional military bases, the rationing and

bond drives, and the return of economic prosperity.

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Building Up Our Forces• Even before Pearl Harbor, the US Draft was

enacted• WW1 military camps where reopened to train

draftees • The Charleston Navy yards increased

production of destroyers • Senator Byrnes helped to guide the Lend &

Lease plan through Congress that offered support to the allies

• War production helped the US climb out of the depression

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Doolittle Raiders • Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor brought US out of isolationism & into the war in Europe & the Pacific

• US was anxious to retaliate against the Japanese

• Doolittle Raider’s attack on Tokyo helped to lift the morale of Americans

• **Walterboro Air Base Training facility

James Doolittle lead a group of bomber pilots to train for combat in Columbia

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Tuskegee Airmen

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Tuskegee Airmen

• African American pilots trained at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama

• Commanded by white officers • Supported the allied invasion of Italy• Assigned to escort heavy bombers on raids • Air campaign directed at weakening Germany

prior the D-Day invasion

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• Several Tuskegee airmen earned the Distinguished Flying Cross

• Proved that black pilots could shoot down enemy aircraft as well if not better that white air crews

• Opened the doorway for other African Americans to serve in the military & for desegregation of the military in the postwar period

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SC in WWII• Many joined the military• 1/3 of young white men & ½ of black

men were either illiterate or in such poor health that they could not join

• Indication of how poverty stricken SC was

• War mobilization meant more jobs at home

• Wartime population in SC cities grew impacting local business

• Farms were shorthanded causing women & children to work in the fields

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SC in WWII• Collected scrap metal &

rubber for the war effort• Used ration books to get

their share of the short supply of food & fuel

• Bought war bonds to fund the war effort

• After the war, they had savings which they used for:– Automobile purchases– Goods not available during

wartimeHow to use your ration coupons (5:41)