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GI Ingenuity: Improvisation, Technology, and Winning World War II
Date:September 22, 2006
Time:12:00 noon
Speaker(s):

James Jay Carafano, Ph.D.
Author,
GI Ingenuity
and
Senior Research Fellow,
Defense and National Security,
Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis
Institute for International Studies,
The Heritage Foundation

Host(s):The Heritage Foundation
and
The Reserve Officers Association
Details:

Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium

World War II saw the first generation of young men that had grown up comfortable with modern industrial technology go into combat. Tinkers, problem-solvers, risk-takers, and day-dreamers, they were curious and outspoken – a generation well prepared to improvise, innovate, and adapt technology on the battlefield. This text brings together three disparate brands of history: military history; the history of science and technology; and social, economic, cultural, and intellectual history. All combine to tell the process by which GI ingenuity became an enduring feature of the American citizen-soldier.

 
 
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