During World War 2:
More than 58,000 North Dakotans enlisted in the armed forces. The United States Army Air Forces established airfields in North Dakota for training purposes. A few North Dakota women joined the Women Air Service Pilots program.
North Dakota lead the nation in per capita purchasing of war bonds and in the collection of war-essential materials such as metal, fat from meats, and tires. North Dakotans volunteered with the Red Cross. They planted Victory Gardens.
One of the detention camps was located in North Dakota, at Fort Lincoln, just south of Bismarck, North Dakota. It housed German citizens. Japanese American men were also interned there for a few months.
North African theatre - World War I - happened in 1914.
None. North Dakota was not a US state at the time of the Civil War. It was part of the Dakota Territory.
The World Wars happened in Europe and parts of North Africa.
detroyed
it wasn't
they split into south and north countries
it's happened in north africa. it's called operation torch
North Dakota's flag is the same as the regimental flag carried by the First North Dakota Infantry in the Spanish American War and Philippine Insurrection, except for the words shown on the scroll below the eagle which say "North Dakota". It was adopted by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly on March 3, 1911.
War in the North happened on 1937-03-31.
The North Dakota flag was chosen by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly because it would take the color, size and form of the regimental flag carried by the North Dakota Infantry in the Spanish American War and the Philippine Island Insurrection. The only exception was that the name of the state, North Dakota, was to be displayed on the scroll below the Bald Eagle.
No, it became a state in 1889 after slavery had ended.
after the war she was captured and brought to FORT SNELLING