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The Nebraska Ordnance Plant IMAGES OF AMERICA (9781467161497)

Arcadia Publishing

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Military Conflict:
World War II
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Images of America: The Nebraska Ordnance Plant (9781467161497)

Features

  • 128 pages
  • Illustrated throughout
  • Softcover
  • Book dimensions are 9.25" x 6.5"
The entrance of the United States into World War II in 1941 completely transformed the nation. During this time, the small Nebraska towns of Mead and Wahoo in Saunders County were chosen to be the site of the Nebraska Ordnance Plant, one of three such plants in the state. The plant operated for 20 years--from 1942 to 1962. It served as an ordnance plant during World War II and the Korean War, then as an Atlas missile site from 1960 to 1962. Since then, the land has been sold to various interests, including the University of Nebraska and the Nebraska National Guard. The Nebraska Ordnance Plant uses over 150 photographs and their accompanying captions to tell the story of the profound effect the plant had on the social, economic, and environmental life of the county.