Every branch of the American military adopted pin-up girls as a symbol of
unification during World War II. She may have been an actress or a model by
vocation, but as a pin-up girl she was much more - she was the lover left
behind, the dream girl one desired to cradle, the sister whose pen kept
their world alive. This lone vision of beauty was all the goodness that had
vanished.
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