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-The electronic field trip, Were All In This Together: How Students Like You Helped Win WWII, is a production partnership of WYES New Orleans Public Television and the National World War II Museum, made possible in part by the Selley Foundation. -December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. -President Franklin Roosevelt tells the nation that they are at war after the Japanese bomb American warships at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, bringing the United States into World War II, fighting both Japan in the Pacific and Germany and its allies in Europe. 16 million Americans fought in the war, but more than 100 million, over 80% of Americas population at the time, helped in the war effort at home as civilians, and that includes the children of America. In this electronic field trip, well learn how kids just like you helped the United States win the war cause they realize that were all in this together. Welcome to our electronic field trip from the National World War II Museum in downt