Delaware in World War II, Exhibit 2
A photographic record of the Delaware homefront and Delawareans overseas during World War II.
- Milk to Your Door in the 1940s
- Attending the Life Boats
- Boy Scouts
- United War Fund
- Fundraising For the War Effort
- Closing Party for U.S.O. Dover
- Sgt. Loyd Chinnes
- Mobile Service Club
- Travelers Aid, U.S.O.
- Red Cross at Work
- HDG Motor Corp.
- Travelers Aid Entertaining Soldiers
- Douglass Moore
- Scrap Collecting
- Salvaging Metal
- Conserving Metal in War Time
- School Children Collect Metal
- Red Cross Canteen
- Red Cross Nursing
- War Baby
- Military Beach Landing
- Ready to Assist
- Paratroopers
- Hercules Plane
- Tanks on the Move
- Soldier in Camouflage
- The M-51 Multiple Machine Gun
- Naval Gun
- Launch of Grenade
- Taking Aim
- Parade on Loockerman
- Refueling
- Military Police
- Military Transportation
- Military Training
- Machine Gun Crew in Training
- Tents in Upton
- Col. Joseph M. Barsky
- Field Kitchen
- May 30th, 1941 Parade
- Training for Combat
- Wounded Transferred to NCAAP from Europe
- New Castle WASPs in Uniform
- Delawarean Soldiers
- Musician S.F. Greenwell
- Soldier in New Guinea
- Sailors Aboard U.S.S. Mobile
- Sgt. Charles D. Buckalew
- Hercules Powder Used in War Efforts
- Children Assisting in Agricultural Efforts
- Victory Gardeners
- British Equipment Being Transferred in the Channel
- Flood Waters in Wilmington
- Promotion of Christmas Seals
- Promotion for March of Dimes
- Girl Scouts
- Nurse Cadets
- Playing a March
- WACs Recruited
- Women in Training
