Examines the evolution of integration within the US military since World War II, focusing on race, gender, and sexual orientation. It details the challenges and resistance faced by African Americans, Japanese Americans, women, and gay individuals seeking to serve, highlighting instances of discrimination and efforts for reform. The text also explores the military's changing policies on issues like family planning and the impact of these changes on military culture and readiness, often contrasting military progress with civilian societal norms. Ultimately, it positions the military as a significant lens for understanding broader social and cultural shifts in American history.
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