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In early 20th Century US, military troops (Army) were typically transported domestically by rail, and overseas by troop ships. Was there a specific conflict that pushed the US Military to embrace airplanes for troop transport? Or was the shift attributable to larger more reliable aircraft?

by /u/FlyingDarkKC in /r/AskHistorians

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