building Liberty ships
well marietta's role was to hold all the blimps that gave the radio what was happinig in the world.... its hosts the largest blimp station in the world
Here is the list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
After WWII women in Georgia took on bigger roles in Georgia
3,000
Training camps
It is in Savannah, Georgia in the Savannah History Museum.
well marietta's role was to hold all the blimps that gave the radio what was happinig in the world.... its hosts the largest blimp station in the world
Juliette Gordon Low founded the first Girl Scouts in Savannah, Georgia in 1912.
Yes, Juliette Gordon Low had several things named after her. Two schools are named for Juliette Gordon Low, one in Savannah, Georgia and one in Anaheim, California. During World War II, a Liberty Ship was named for Juliette Gordon Low. In 1983, a federal building in Savannah, Georgia, was named for Juliette Gordon Low.
There are alot of airports in Georgia however most of them are Domestic airports,there are two international airports Atlanta and Savannah.. Hartsfield-Jackson, in Atlanta, is by far the largest airport in Georgia,it is also the largest in the world.
World War 2 had a significant impact on the state of Georgia. It is estimated that 320,000 people from the state served in the military during the war, and many others found work due to the expansion of wartime industries.
James Edward Oglethorpe (22 December 1696 - 30 June 1785) was a British general, a philanthropist, and was the founder of the colony of Georgia. As a social reformer in Britain, he hoped to resettle Britain's poor, especially those in debtors' prison, in the New World
There are around in the 400s of Savannah's' ON EARTH!!
the savannah
Savannah Young
liberty ships
World's Apart - 2003 East Brunswick NJ Meets Kenya was released on: USA: 2003