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They lent them or gave them military vehicles, planes, ships, weapons, ammo, and many American men went to England (but not the USSR) to fight in the Royal Air Force. They fought in the Battle of Britain right along with the Scots, Welsh, and English fliers/fighters. The USA also sent food and other supplies the UK needed. They did not have to send food to Russia.

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