^^^ One more thought, Tex .... 
Do ya'll realize that @ 64 years ago ... i.e., in 1944 ... with significantly less population and/or overall resources than we have now .... we kicked in the front door on Fortress Europe, rolled into Rome, and kicked the J's asses in the Phillipine Sea ... all in the same month.
Do you know that?? 
And now ... we can't figure out how to throttle a couple of second (third?) rate Islamic loser-states??? I thought we called this a "war"???
Something is the matter here. Or am I the only one expressing it??? :sleep_125
The biggest difference between then & now is that then the entire country was at war, not just the military.
Pearl was bombed on my dad's 6th birthday. Within 3 months his dad, who was 4F, had packed up their family of 6 & moved them from Nocona, TX, to Oakland so he could work in a shipyard. My grandfather was self employed and didn't have to move, but he did it because he felt it was his duty.
Back then they rationed everything from gasoline to paper. They held collection drives where women donated their pots, pans, aluminum foil, and even yarn. They sold war bonds to fund the war & folks bought them on top of paying their taxes. All this & more was done mostly to make the public feel like they were a part of the war effort.
Today we may be at war but "we don't want for nothin'" as my dad likes to say. There's no rationing, collection, or war bond drives so the war doesn't impact "Joe Public" unless he's got a family member serving in the military.