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The state was an excellent choice for housing prisoners, as the climate was mild, there were few cities, and POWs could be kept busy working on farms and ranches. Oklahoma Ordnance Works, located between Chouteau and Pryor, was one of several plants that produced powders for explosives and bombs, such as TNT. 10,000 employees worked at the facility. The Tulsa Bomber Plant built several types of bombers, was run by the Douglas Aircraft Company, and employed 23,000 people during the war’s peak. The US Naval Ammunition Depot at McAlester opened in 1943. Citizens petitioned the government to build an ammunitions plant there, and the contracts were awarded because it was located inland and at intersections of highways and railroads. On April 8, 1941, Oklahoma City got a contract for a supply and maintenance depot and opened Tinker Field in 1942. It was the largest air material depot in world, and it specialized in repairing bombers. The base was named after Clarence L. Tinker, the first American Indian in US Army to reach the rank of major general. Thirty thousand people worked at Tinker, half of which were women.
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In its landmark ruling in Gideon v. Wainwright, the Supreme Court held for Gideon, ruling that state courts are required under the Sixth Amendment to provide counsel in criminal cases for defendants unable to afford their own attorneys or lawyers.
Traveling to deliver sermons to audiences around the Roman Empire, Jesus' disciples and followers disseminated the Christian message.
Jesus' followers were the first to propagate the faith around the world, starting with the son of a Jewish carpenter, followed by emperors, monarchs, and missionaries. Christianity has had a significant impact on world history over the past two thousand years through crusades, conquests, and plain old word of mouth. Christianity started to take over as the main religion in the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great (AD 306-337).
The apostle's Peter and Paul/Saul are the two most important individuals in Christianity after Jesus. Particularly Paul plays a key role in the transmission of Jesus' teachings to Gentiles (non-Jews) throughout the Roman Empire.
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If you are wanting the name of the ship that was sunk it was the Lusitania
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