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Which major contribution did Georgia make during World War II?
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Radar technology was developed and tested at Georgia military bases.
Radar technology was developed and tested at Georgia military bases.
Hospitals provided trained doctors and nurses for the Medical Corps.
Hospitals provided trained doctors and nurses for the Medical Corps.
Military bases were established to train large numbers of U.S. troops.
Military bases were established to train large numbers of U.S. troops.
Research sites developed the technology for a prototype of the atomic bomb.
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Military bases were established to train large numbers of U.S. troops.
(Georgia hosted major training centers such as Fort Benning, Fort Gordon, Camp Stewart, and others that trained infantry, airborne, and support forces during WWII.)
(Georgia hosted major training centers such as Fort Benning, Fort Gordon, Camp Stewart, and others that trained infantry, airborne, and support forces during WWII.)
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