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photo[1]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham01.jpg"
description[1]="Atlantic City, 1940’s"

photo[2]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham02.jpg"
description[2]="The British take fancy to America’s young women, winning them no friend among their American peers"

photo[3]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham03.jpg"
description[3]="Soldier learns the importance of using a gas mask"

photo[4]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham04.jpg"
description[4]="With gas in short supply, a Livingston man builds his wife a pedal-powered gas-saver for baby and groceries."

photo[5]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham05.jpg"
description[5]="Military parade, 1940’s"

photo[6]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham06.jpg"
description[6]="Shipbuilding picked up enormously at Kearny’s shipyard. Hulls were laid at an  an astounding rate as the war effort went into high gear."

photo[7]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham07.jpg"
description[7]="One of the tallest military policemen on record, Corporal Knuckles, six feet, six inches tall, easily kept order among soldiers waiting for trains."

photo[8]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham08.jpg"
description[8]="Soldier runs a tractor on a New Jersey Farm"

photo[9]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham09.jpg"
description[9]="The severity of the war in England received closer attention when British Soldiers and other allies came to New Jersey for rest and relaxation."

photo[10]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham10.jpg"
description[10]="Fort Dix training session- A dramatic photo demonstrating that soldiers had at least a partial understanding of what it meant to be under fire."

photo[11]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham11.jpg"
description[11]="A soldier enjoys rest and relaxation from the war"

photo[12]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham12.jpg"
description[12]="Belle Mead Army Depot needed help and got it from this young woman, whose sombrero protected her from long days in the sun."

photo[13]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham13.jpg"
description[13]="A watcher for the Civilian Air Patrol searched the skies for anything that might need to be reported."

photo[14]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham14.jpg"
description[14]="A woman paints a piece of huge equipment at Belle Mead"

photo[15]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham15.jpg"
description[15]="Two young women doing 'men’s work' for the Pennsylvania Railroad"

photo[16]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham16.jpg"
description[16]="Product researcher at one of NJ’s thousands of factories . By 1940 New Jersey became a leading center for research facilities."

photo[17]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham17.jpg"
description[17]="Bill Leimer, head of Bill Leimer Boys League of Orange, greets two campers, summer of 1943"

photo[18]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham18.jpg"
description[18]="Orders come for service overseas for this soldier"

photo[19]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham19.jpg"
description[19]="Demonstration of industrial diversity, workers at the Congoleum-Nairn plant in Kearny watched floor-covering roll by, yard after yard"

photo[20]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham20.jpg"
description[20]="This company guard was well qualified to carry the high-calliber pistol. She could hit 95 out of every 100 shots."

photo[21]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham21.jpg"
description[21]="Uncle Sam needed everyone to help. These recruiters were seeking women to serve in the women’s branch of the US Army."

photo[22]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham22.jpg"
description[22]="Red Cross Volunteers helped take up the slack by helping to service their own vehicles"

photo[23]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham23.jpg"
description[23]="Three blue stars in this mother’s window meant she had three sons in uniform. She weeps as another son leaves for war."

photo[24]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham24.jpg"
description[24]="A former NJ postman and Lifeguard team up to become experts in handling a deadly 60-mm mortar"

photo[25]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham25.jpg"
description[25]="Mother and son"

photo[26]="http://njn.net/television/specials/war/stories/cunningham/images/cunningham26.jpg"
description[26]="Newark University taught Army Air Corps officers about flying mechanics"