The individuals who stayed behind in Jasper County, Iowa, during World War II displayed flexibility and determination. Their responsibility to the war was to deep commerce going until the military personnel got home. There was no more normalcy anymore. Brides were without husbands; housewives worked in factories; children did extra chores; and 4F rated individuals were disappointed that they couldn't fight so they kept working. Through interviews, reenactments, and historical film clips and photos this film shows that everyone did their part to fight the enemy.—Anonymous