From September 1, 1939 to September 2, 1945, World War II had a great effect on not only the United States as a whole, but to Marylanders as well. With airplanes becoming one of the main industries and fascinations, lifestyles were molded to suit the times. Take a look at the following images and see if you feel a sense of American pride beaming from Marylanders long ago.
1. Pictured here, men are putting the final touches on plastic bomber noses to be used on planes. Photo taken in Baltimore, 1942.
2. And because plans were a major industry during this time, America's youth were taught to build models in class. Photo captured in Baltimore in 1944.
4. A Silver Spring family is welcoming a few of their sons home for the holidays. With six sons total, five joined the Coastguard while the other enlisted in the Army. Photo taken in 1942.
7. People with more means were also into planes simply as a hobby. Pictured here is the Civilian Pilot Training Program offered at Congressional Airport in Rockville, 1941.