Volunteer air raid wardens treat "victims" of a make-believe bombing on an auto, October 23, 1941. The car was a wreck that that had been towed to the spot.
Photo: Anthony Camerano for the AP

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Volunteer air raid wardens treat "victims" of a make-believe bombing on an auto, October 23, 1941. The car was a wreck that that had been towed to the spot.
Photo: Anthony Camerano for the AP
Long before Pearl Harbor, and despite loud protestations of non-involvement by some, Americans were preparing for war. Here, a Boy Scout has his arm tied up in a splint after it has been dressed by Red Cross workers, following the "evacuation" of about 2,000 New Yorkers who left for Dutchess County, September 9, 1941.
Photo: Associated Press
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