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30 Images of Wartime America from a Pioneering Female Photojournalist

Join When Life magazine printed its first issue in 1936, the cover featured an austere photograph of the newly built Fort Peck Dam shot by Margaret Bourke-White. In a small town in Wisconsin, a teen girl named Esther Bubley saw that cover and decided that she, too, wanted to become a photographer. Her career would span the pages of the country’s leading magazines Vogue, Life, The Saturday Evening Post and send the intrepid photojournalist around the globe capturing hundreds of thousands of photos of people and places in the middle century. Today is the centennial of Bubley’s birth.  Much of Bubley’s work was industrial or commercial depicting life in company towns for Standard Oil or photographing cute animals and babies for publishing houses. Before she made a name for herself, though, Bubley cut her teeth working as a lab assistant in Washington, D.C. for Roy Stryker, head of the photography project of the Office of War Information. 

What It Was Really Like Being A World War II Codebreaker

What It Was Really Like Being A World War II Codebreaker Public Domain By Natasha Lavender/Feb. 13, 2021 10:17 pm EDT The image of a codebreaker trying to unscramble a seemingly meaningless string of numbers and letters in the dim light of a bunker comes from World War II. But during and after the war, those people we now understand as some of the most important behind-the-scenes heroes of the war effort were as secret as the ciphers they were trying to decrypt. It s only recently that we ve started to uncover what it was really like being a World War II codebreaker.

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Former Navy WAVE Honored On Her 100th Birthday

When a young farm girl from Milton, Vermont, decided to serve her country during World War II by joining the WAVES her parents received a letter from the Navy. The letter, dated 11 August 1944, congratulated them on their daughter’s service, and assured them that she would be cared for and “protected” in every way possible while serving in the Navy. “Our young women in the service will live normal, well-regulated lives with ample sleep and excellent food,” the letter went on to say. “They will have every possible opportunity to attend the churches of their choice and to participate in the activities of the communities where they are stationed.”(tncms-asset)c28c77b6-5c2f-11eb-a022-00163ec2aa77[0](/tncms-asset)

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