Fort benning
During World War I, infantry training in Georgia primarily took place at Camp Gordon, located near Atlanta. Established in 1917, Camp Gordon served as a key training site for soldiers before they were deployed to Europe. The camp was named after John B. Gordon, a Confederate general, and it played a significant role in preparing troops for combat during the war.
The number one difference of the American military in WWII was the American rifle. All other countries were using bolt action weapons as the standard infantry weapon basically the same weapon from WWI, America had developed the M-1 Garand a semi-automatic weapon. Two other areas that American military improved upon from WWI to WWII and that was 1. the strategic use of tanks to support infantry and 2. the strategic use of airpower to support landings, infantry movements etc.
Here is the list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
Infantry soldiers were like the men who walked around on the ground with guns
Blitzkrieg : a tactic based on speed and surprise and needed a military force to be based around light tank units supported by planes and infantry .
During World War I, infantry training in Georgia primarily took place at Camp Gordon, located near Atlanta. Established in 1917, Camp Gordon served as a key training site for soldiers before they were deployed to Europe. The camp was named after John B. Gordon, a Confederate general, and it played a significant role in preparing troops for combat during the war.
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Fort Gordon Georgia, former home of the Army's Military Police; and Fort Rucker Alabama, the US Army's Aviation branch.Can't address Alabama, but during WWII Georgia had CAMP Gordon (which was not the home of the MPs), Camp Stewart, Fort McPherson, and Fort Benning, to name only a few. There were also a number of Air Corps/Air Force installations, including Hunter, Moody, Robbins, Bush and Daniel Fields. Presumably the Augusta Arsenal would also be classified as a military installation.
The world's militaries use war dogs for many purposes in combat, such as scouting, tracking, and sentry duty.
The military training camp located in Savannah, Georgia, during World War II was called Camp Stewart. Established in 1940, it served as a key training facility for the U.S. Army's infantry and artillery units. The camp played a significant role in preparing soldiers for deployment in various theaters of the war. After the war, it was closed and later transformed into a different type of facility.
The M113 is a military infantry track vehicle. It was designed and built in the U.S. and used by the American Army since the early 60s. It is also used my the military of many other countries all over the world.The M113 is a military infantry track vehicle. It was designed and built in the U.S. and used by the American Army since the early 60s. It is also used my the military of many other countries all over the world.
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about 20,000 people
The number one difference of the American military in WWII was the American rifle. All other countries were using bolt action weapons as the standard infantry weapon basically the same weapon from WWI, America had developed the M-1 Garand a semi-automatic weapon. Two other areas that American military improved upon from WWI to WWII and that was 1. the strategic use of tanks to support infantry and 2. the strategic use of airpower to support landings, infantry movements etc.
Cape Canaveral air base
It all depends because, in world war 2 Egypt got attacked by turkey. And there military got crushed :P. i would say about 400,000 infantry and there navy is very weak :(
No. Army Regulation 670-1 forbids it. They are in the same class of awards.