Across
- 2. They took on positions that many men did not want, demonstrating their work capacity
- 4. Second-generation Japanese Americans demanded the right to join the armed forces during World War II. They wanted to serve their country despite facing intense discrimination.
- 6. a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft.
- 8. a pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force.They shattered racial barriers as the first black airmen in the United States Army.
- 11. someone who makes or breaks coded messages.
- 12. the act of putting someone in prison for political or military reasons, especially during a war
Down
- 1. A war fought from 1939 to 1945 between the Axis powers — Germany, Italy, and Japan — and the Allies, including France and Britain, and later the Soviet Union and the United States.
- 3. relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces.
- 5. an iconic poster of a female factory worker flexing her muscle, exhorting other women to join the World War II effort with the declaration that "We Can Do It!"
- 7. is a Spanish adaptation of the Tewa Pueblo word navahu'u, meaning "farm fields in the valley.which gave the Marines a critical advantage throughout the war.
- 9. not requiring help or support from anyone or anything else : complete by itself.
- 10. separated or divided along racial, sexual, or religious lines.