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The United States entered World War One from a standing start, the nation had to rapidly stand up, train and equip a military force, and then transport it to Europe to fight. This would prove to be a major logistical undertaking. This account was published by the Ordnance Corps in 1920 and covers the efforts of the Detroit Ordnance District during the "Great War"

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The United States entered World War One from a standing start, the nation had to rapidly stand up, train and equip a military force, and then transport it to Europe to fight. This would prove to be a major logistical undertaking. This account was published by the Ordnance Corps in 1920 and covers the efforts of the Detroit Ordnance District during the "Great War"
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Printed with the cooperation of the Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum. The Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the stories of Michigan citizens who served and sacrificed, here and abroad, from WWI to the present. Our 11,000 square foot Museum exhibits the actual equipment, weapons, uniforms and other artifacts that bear witness to the high cost of freedom. www,mimths.org