On top of that, they lived through the years of World War II and appreciate stability. Combined, these two factors result in one very strong work ethic among members of the Greatest Generation. The combination of living during the Great Depression and experiencing war-time rationing means many in this generation are well-versed in frugal living. They learned to make due. They also learned creativity in the face of scarcity. It was simply a way of dealing with life in those times.
Many gave of themselves during World War II, to the extent that they lost life or limb. The war was truly all-encompassing for this generation at that time. Back home, people made due with less in order to contribute to the war effort. That meant rationing and doing without some of the staples of daily living. Long story short, this generation lives on. Keep their stories alive by preserving the memories and photos of your loved ones who lived during this time.
FamilySearch Memories lets you record their stories or read the memories that others have shared. Ask your parents or grandparents about them and their families. FamilySearch Blog. About FamilySearch. For Latter-day Saints. For the Whole Family. Genealogy Research.
Heritage and History. News and Events. Personal History. Search Records. More than half of all men of service age joined the military, as well as some , women. On Veterans Day — November 11 — we celebrate all the veterans who have served our nation in times of both war and peace. But perhaps most of all, we owe our gratitude to the ordinary citizens who sacrificed comfort, safety and personal interest to protect the freedom of America and the world.
Department of Veterans Affairs. We are honored to share in that legacy, and to support our veterans in an environment where they can flourish throughout life. For more information about what life is like in our community — and our upcoming Northside Neighborhood — contact our Life Planning Team here , or give us a call at
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