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Outpost: Women in Uniform

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It wasn't only men who served in uniform during World War II—over 200,000 women answered the call as well. While women were not asked to serve on the front lines, they filled roles as clerks, mechanics, nurses, and drivers to free up men for combat. Come to this FREE Outpost program to learn about how women’s service helped to propel the United States to victory in the Pacific. This program offers an up-close-and-personal opportunity for you to interact with and even handle real artifacts from the Pacific War!

Programs are offered at 11:45, 12:00, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, and 2:30 at the Pacific Combat Zone.

The Outposts are free and open to the public, there is no need for a ticket!

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