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[...]... hostilities, and hence used WorldWarII as a backdrop fortheir accounts.5 All of these studies, however, fail to adequately address the ways in which the game manifested itself within themilitaryandthe inseparable link between the national pastime andthewar effort on a variety of levels throughout World WarII Therefore, the principal goal of this work is to provide a more comprehensive view of baseball. .. surprise, then, that when America responded to the aggression of totalitarian governments baseball went along forthe long and arduous ride introduction xiii PlayingforTheirNation Chapter 1 Vitalizing Spirit Baseball in Morale Building andMilitary Training America’s involvement in World WarII and the mobilization that it necessitated provided the impetus for an unprecedented explosion in military baseball. .. previous armies and past wars” that revealed the “deep-rooted importance of morale” in the success of an extended military campaign.3 Military commanders therefore deemed it essential to increase the level of morale both on and off the battlefield to ensure the optimal performance of theAmerican fighting machine Arguably the greatest military combat commander of World War II, Gen George S Patton, for example,... dominate the game before baseball lost its status as the true national pastime It was within this context that the rapid mobilization necessitated by thewar increased the number of soldiers and sailors employed by theAmericanmilitaryand brought droves of baseball- crazed men into the armed forces American leaders quickly recognized the importance of baseball to the majority of fighting men and attempted... finally did join the fray, Americans fought for various principles and institutions, one of which, for many, included the national pastime.1 From the turn of the twentieth century to the beginning of World War II, theAmerican people enjoyed an unusual and unprecedented fascination with the game of baseball To some, baseball was “America’s anchor”; it personified thenation s values and helped to unify an... experiences and preferences, to most soldiers and sailors baseball maintained a prominent place in their lives both before andduringthewarDuringthe 1944 invasion of Tulagi in the Solomon Islands, for example, Marine sergeant Dana Babcock witnessed a fascinating scene when he and a few of his fellow, battleweary Marines found themselves surrounded by the enemy on three sides andthe Pacific on the other... competition in exhibition games and all-star contests staged throughout thewar As we will see, these military teams were responsible for, among other things, entertaining servicemen, fostering loyalty and pride, and ensuring bragging rights for officers The final three chapters investigate the most visible connection between baseballandtheAmericanmilitaryduringthewarthe hundreds of Major League... related to their absence from the professional game Chapter 6 outlines, through both anecdotal and statistical evidence, the negative impact military service had on both position players and pitchers The varied connection that existed between baseballandthemilitaryduringWorldWarII was deep and extensive, reflecting the important position that the game maintained within the fabric of American culture... branch of theAmericanmilitary both to ensure victory and to illustrate the devotion of the national pastime to servicemen around theworldThe next two chapters of this study revolve specifically around the manifestations of baseball within the armed forces Chapter 3, for example, details the individual catalysts who promoted, organized, and supervised militarybaseball programs around the world, often... that there was “no question” that baseball was extremely important to most servicemen and was a part of theAmerican way of life for which soldiers and sailors were fighting.11 The most beneficial and direct way in which baseball bolstered soldiers’ and sailors’ morale was through the participatory baseball programs that flourished on bases and camps around the globe during World WarII One of the outstanding . Director, The Sporting News Bill Kirwin, Editor, nine 00-N2866-FM 1/7/04 2:47 PM Page ii G&S Typesetters PDF proof Playing for Their Nation Baseball and the American Military during World War II STEVEN. address the ways in which the game manifested itself within the military and the inseparable link between the national pastime and the war effort on a variety of levels throughout World War II. Therefore,. Data Bullock, Steven R. Playing for their nation : baseball and the American military during World War II / Steven R. Bullock. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. isbn 0-8032-1337-9