Thank you. My Dad was in the aggregate (sand, gravel and limestone) business at that time, married and with two of us kids. They did not draft him, but he said the government told him where he was to work, and where to build new limestone plants. We lived in 5 or 6 different places during the war; they wanted him to go to Hawaii, but he put up a fight and the let him stay in the states. I thought it would have been fun, but him not so much. A considerable amount of his work was producing material for air bases.
We lived in Nowata Oklahoma for my first grade year; our next door neighbor was married and had two boys that were older than me. I remember Dad talking to him, and asking him why he volunteered for the Navy, at that late time and with a family and all, and I recall him saying "I just want to do something for my Country". We learned later that his ship was hit by a Kamikaze and he was killed.