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  2. Timeline of Michigan history - Wikipedia

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    1941-1945 During World War II, Detroit was called the "Arsenal of Democracy" for its wartime industry; Fort Wayne was the largest motor vehicle and parts depot in the world. 1943 A riot broke out, pitting whites against blacks during wartime. 1950 Detroit was the 4th largest city in the U.S., with 1.8 million people.

  3. History of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    During World War II Walter Reuther took control of the UAW, and soon led major strikes in 1946. He ousted the Communists from the positions of power, especially at the Ford local 600. He was one of the most articulate and energetic leaders of the CIO, and of the merged AFL–CIO. Using brilliant negotiating tactics he leveraged high profits for ...

  4. Michigan Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    Michigan's first state defense force was established as the Michigan State Troops Home Guard along with the Michigan State Troops Permanent Force in Act No. 53 Public Acts of Michigan on 17 April 1917. The Michigan State Troops organizations served on in-state active duty during World Wars I and II, and the Korean War.

  5. List of years in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    This page lists the individual Michigan year Pages. 19th century. 1830s 1837 1838 1839. 1840s ... History of Michigan; List of years in the United States ...

  6. Fort Custer Training Center - Wikipedia

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    "The Human U.S. Shield," 30,000 officers and men, at Camp Custer, Michigan, World War I, (1918). Camp Custer was built in 1917 for military training during World War I.Named after Civil War cavalry officer General George Armstrong Custer, the facility trained or demobilized more than 100,000 troops during World War I, including 5,000 for Polar Bear Expedition as part of the Allied intervention ...

  7. Category:History of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 October 2023, at 19:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Fort Brady - Wikipedia

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    Troops from the fort assisted during civil unrest in 1894, [3] and during the Spanish–American War of 1898, two thousand troops passed through the fort for training. During World War II , 15,000 troops lived at Fort Brady, [ 3 ] necessitating various temporary and not-so-temporary construction of habitations and facilities.

  9. 85th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    World War I, World War II, 1970–1986, Present. Distinctive Unit Insignia: General George Custer is represented by the colors scarlet and blue used on his personal flag, and by the scarlet cravat bearing the device of the Michigan Cavalry Brigade, which often formed a part of his uniform. His distinguished service in the Cavalry is recalled by ...