I seriously shook my head when I saw this question.
.. America got involved.
..Utah is apart of America.
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Existing military installations, such as Fort Douglas and the Ogden Arsenal were transformed to meet the needs of the war. Fort Douglas was used as a processing center to train new recruits. The Arsenal was used to manufacture ammunition for the war effort, and ship it to the West Coast. Hill Field, now known as Hill AFB, was used as a major repair and supply depot. Wendover,
Utah was used as a training facility.
Prior to the war, Utah, already had in place the Transcontinental Railroad and airway system. Both of these provided a safe logistics and supply system, capable of shipping and receiving war materials.
Utah's unique location in the heartland of America, also provided safe haven for training, manufacturing, shipping and storage of war materials.
Whether civilian or military, the men and women of Utah, certainly helped out
the war effort, during World War II.
Why did the British seek the help of Sharif Hussein during World War I
no
They served in the US military.
to help! XD
War bonds were implemented during World War II as a source of revenue. Most Americans purchased war bonds as a show of support for the war effort.
Why did the British seek the help of Sharif Hussein during World War I
Utah was a great testing and proving ground for aircraft, ground vehicles, as well as ordnance
Providing basic education infrastructure to the world
Victory Gardens
No, Utah did not become a state until 1896, thirty years after the Civil War ended.
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no
they made propagando films
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America helped it's allies during World War 2 by shooting people and stuff. they were smart.
They served in the US military.
He was priminister of Britain during WW2