It's the biggest continental state. More space to build bases = Bigger bases. Bigger is better.
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Defense industries and military bases were located there.
Here is the list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
During World War II, Texas played a crucial role as a key military training ground and supply hub, with numerous military bases established across the state. Texans served in various capacities, with over a million enlisted in the armed forces, contributing significantly to the war effort. The state's industries, particularly in oil and agriculture, supported wartime production and logistics, while Texan communities actively participated in rationing and war bond drives. Additionally, Texas became home to many soldiers and military families, fostering a strong sense of patriotism and support for the war.
During the 1950s, the United States military constructed bases throughout the continental U.S.A., as well as around the world, as part of its increasing engagement in the 'Cold War' with the Soviet Union. Primarily for early-warning defense, other communication, but also offensive purposes, these bases were just one element in an increasingly sophisticated effort by the American military to maintain an advantage against its super-power opponent.
Counting the ten Coast Guard bases, there are twenty five military bases in Texas
The united states has by far the greatest number of military bases, both within its own borders and in other countries. The U.S. military's budget is greater than the rest of the world's military budgets combined.
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Defense industries and military bases were located there.
over 1000
The American's set up bases in Britain during World War 2. These bases were used to house the military forces, store supplies and aide in communication.
800
Here is the list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
No, the Soviet Union did not have military bases in the United States. During the Cold War, both superpowers were often in opposition, and the U.S. maintained a policy of containment against Soviet influence. While the U.S. had military bases around the world, especially in Europe and Asia, the Soviets did not establish any bases on American soil.
Fort Sam Houston and Lackland Air Force Base.
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