USO shows

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USO shows were morale-boosting live entertainment performances for American troops during World War II, featuring celebrities, musicians, and comedians who traveled to military bases and war zones.

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USO Camp Shows Inc. 1
USO shows canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military entertainment program
morale-boosting performance
activeDuring World War II
audience American troops
U.S. Army Air Forces personnel
United States Army personnel
surface form: U.S. Army personnel

U.S. Marine Corps personnel
U.S. Navy personnel
continuedAs USO tours after World War II
country United States of America
surface form: United States
features celebrity appearances
comedy acts
dance routines
live entertainment
music performances
theatrical sketches
fundingSource corporate sponsorships
private donations
genre variety show
vaudeville-style entertainment
impact reduced feelings of isolation among troops
strengthened bond between civilians and military
language English
logistics performers traveled domestically and overseas
mediaCoverage newsreels
radio broadcasts
notablePerformer Bing Crosby
Bob Hope
Dinah Shore
Jack Benny
Judy Garland
Marlene Dietrich
Mickey Rooney
The Andrews Sisters
organizedBy United Service Organizations
performedAt hospitals
military bases
training camps
war zones
purpose boost troop morale
provide recreation for service members
relatedTo USO shows self-linksurface differs
surface form: USO Camp Shows Inc.
sponsoredBy United States government
startTime 1941
supportedBy American music industry
Hollywood
surface form: Hollywood film industry
thematicFocus comic relief from combat stress
home-front connection
patriotism

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USO shows relatedTo USO shows self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: USO Camp Shows Inc.