How did Georgia contribute to WWII?

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1. Georgia was home to several military bases that played a crucial role in training and deploying troops for WWII. The state was home to bases such as Fort Benning, Fort Stewart, and Naval Air Station Atlanta.

2. Georgia's industries supported the war effort by producing essential materials and equipment. The state's factories manufactured aircraft, ships, and munitions to supply the U.S. military and its allies.

3. Georgia's agricultural sector also contributed to the war effort by increasing food production to support the troops overseas. Farmers in Georgia worked to produce more crops to feed both soldiers and civilians during the war.

4. Georgia played a role in the Manhattan Project, the top-secret operation to develop the atomic bomb. The project had facilities in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, but Georgia was involved in the transportation and logistics of materials for the project.

5. Georgia also saw many of its men and women enlist in the military and serve in combat zones around the world. Georgia's soldiers fought bravely in battles across Europe, Africa, and the Pacific during WWII.
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