The Garden State has made innumerable contributions to our nation's
military history, on both battlefield and homefront, but many of those
stories remain hidden within the larger national narrative.
Perhaps the most crucial one-day battle of the Revolution was fought in
Monmouth County, and New Jersey officers engineered the conquest of
California in the Mexican War. During the Civil War, a New Jersey unit
was instrumental in saving Washington, D.C., from Confederate capture.
In World War II, New Jersey women flocked to war production factories
and served in the armed forces, and a West Orange girl helped ferry
Spitfire fighters in England. War came home to the coast in 1942 with
the sinking of the SS Resor by a German submarine, but the state's
citizens reacted by contributing everything they could to the war
effort. Uncover these and other stories from New Jersey's hidden wartime
history.