Until the day he enlists after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Kay and her husband in 1941 are content in America. A job at the local aircraft plant is something her husband would rather she avoid, but when she meets Hazel, the singer who lives right next door, they quickly form a bond and work their way up the ladder. Kay finally dates her trumpet-playing foreman as the war rages on.
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Until the day he enlists after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Kay and her husband in 1941 are content in America. A job at the local aircraft plant is something her husband would rather she avoid, but when she meets Hazel, the singer who lives right next door, they quickly form a bond and work their way up the ladder. Kay finally dates her trumpet-playing foreman as the war rages on.
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