They would sing, perform comedy, dance and even put on plays. Find out how to donate on their website. Donate to the USO. Categories: Blog. Tags: Displays Event. Map of current USO locations. USO activities throughout the wars WWII Once the USO was formed on February 4, , centers were set up quickly in whatever locations were available—however unlikely—including churches, cabins, castles, barns, railroad sleeping cars, museums and yachts 3.
Robin Williams entertains troops at Baghdad International Airport in Where are you from? Please let us know where you are visiting from. Inline Feedbacks. Army became concerned that the USO would dissuade potential enlistees as depictions of the USO centers in films were so lush that it made military service look spartan by comparison.
The popularity of the USO and its camp shows reached the point that Irving Berlin was hired to produce a feature-length musical and film about entertainment's role in the war which became This Is The Army. The hugely successful production would go on to tour internationally non-stop until after the end of the war.
The USO quickly became singularly influential in shaping the relationship between popular entertainment and the military, a relationship that would continue to the present day.
Andrews, Maxine Maxene , and Bill Gilbert. New York: Kensington, Feldstein, Ruth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Stone, Ilene. Library of Congress. At the height of the USO, in , there were over clubs, and there were shows a day. Between to , more than , performances took place.
The Army Show was firstly a musical revenue produced during World War II for the Canadian army, then an operational name for entertainment units serving with the army. Rhythm Rodeo, presented by Canadian Army Shows. The success of the show led to the creation of a touring stage version for entertaining the troops, as well as promote the image of the army, thus promoting recruitment, increase the sale of war bonds and gain civilian morale.
In the winter of , the touring show began work in Toronto. The show toured Canada in the spring and summer. They visited army camps and urban centers, and also gave a special performance at the Anglo-American War Conference held 10—24 Aug at Quebec City. Later, the Department of National Defense split the troupe into five units to be sent overseas: two would be musical groups and three would be variety groups. Rai Purdy became the commanding officer.
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