At the root of all this is a lack of decent education, plain and simple. In my high school World War I, II, Korea and Vietnam were covered (in the most general of terms) over a 3 week period. I was left to fend for myself beyond that.
Last year I looked at a High School World History textbook and was appalled by the fact the section on World War II was two pages in length and had a mere three photographs (Pearl Harbor, D-Day and the mushroom cloud over Hiroshima). That's all. Nothing more nothing less. Anyone else see any gaps there?
At this rate World War II, a conflict which involved nearly a third of the world's population at that time, will be nothing but a footnote by the time my daughter is my age...
Come on, do you think most American today even know what v-mail was? My bet is that most would reply that it's video e-mail...
Tom, I am glad you take the time to enlighten those who question you about your jacket and I hope everyone on this forum (and all similar forums) takes the time to do likewise. I have a buddy who hung a model of a P-38 above his newborn son's crib so that he would know what it was when he grew up and I am glad to see a little of my passion has been passed on to my daughter, those may be small victories but they are victories none the less!
Unless something is done there are going to be more poorly educated people assuming what they want and pushing for more sanitization based upon assumption and subjective thinking. That could continue until what really happened is so smothered in BS it will be nearly impossible to discern the facts.