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Describe the military support provided at the University of Georgia in world war II​

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Georgia's military bases played a crucial role in preparing the nation's soldiers for war. Many soldiers, sailors, and aviators were trained in Ga. Several of the bases in Georgia also served as prisoner of war camps which housed Germans and Italians. Many prisoners stayed in Georgia after the war.

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Georgia contributed more than 100,000 men and women to the war effort, according to the New Georgia Encyclopedia. During U.S. involvement in the war from 1917-1918, the state was also home to more training camps than any other state. ... Bullard, from Columbus, Georgia, was the first African-American fighter pilot.Nov 13, 2018

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