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  1. Betty Robarts didn’t know for 50 years she and hundreds of other Navy WAVES working in World War II in Dayton assembled top-secret decoding machines that would spell the end of the Nazi U-boat...

  2. In 1943, Navy WAVES, or Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, arrived in Dayton to work with NCR on a machine to break German codes, Dalton said.

  3. Aug 11, 2023 · How did Dayton and Montgomery County contribute to the material and strategic needs of the US military during WWII? Read to Connect. Reading 1: Supporting the Nation's Defense: On Land and in Air. Photo 3: Cash registers to gun magazines.

  4. Jan 13, 2023 · Edward Deeds, a classic early 20th century industrialist, became an Army Reserve officer in charge of supplying the nation’s early air service.

  5. Within days or weeks, the new soldier moved on to a training center aligned with his job and unit assignment. Subsequent experiences varied by camp or fort (of which there were 242 by 1945), by force affiliation (Army Ground Forces, Army Service Forces, or Army Air Forces), and by year of induction.

  6. Service pilots were officers and NCOs who were brought into the military and awarded aeronautical status as military pilots based on previous civilian flying experience, but whose duties were restricted to non-combat flying.

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  8. Three main positions emerged: returning to the pre-war status quo of a small all-volunteer force, maintenance of a larger military populated by conscription, and universal military training (UMT). By 1945, UMT had surged to the forefront of available options.

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