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Midcoast Maine in World War II

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While World War II raged overseas, the people of midcoast Maine responded with remarkable achievements on the homefront.

The shipyard at Bath Iron Works launched a new destroyer every seventeen days.

Bowdoin College had more military than civilian students and held three commencements per year.

Boothbay Harbor, Bailey Island and Damariscotta all had military bases, and anyone who owned or sailed a boat was recruited for coastal defense.

Women worked at machine shops, registered their neighbors for rationing and volunteered for the Civil Defense and Red Cross.

Author Margaret Shiels Konitzky reveals the stories of local heroes and the relentless spirit of midcoast Maine.

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Arcadia Publishing
1439664625 / 9781439664629
eBook (EPUB)
23/04/2018
1 pages
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