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![]() Brazil, for instance, was an important supplier and also a strategic player in World War II, after joining the USA and the Allies. ![]() Since World War II was a globalized event, as Cohen (2011) has singled out, it didn’t affect only the countries directly involved, but also others, as the suppliers for raw and agricultural materials. They are pointing to the effects of the military planning methods and techniques such as standardization, mass-production, and prefabrication on the construction field techniques that were adopted on industrial buildings and also on the housing production for the American middle class in the suburbs during World War II and postwar period. There is no cost to attend, but there will be an opportunity to donate to the Home Front Military Network mission.Currently some scholars have been paying more attention to the relationship between architecture, planning and wartime. The event will feature welcome remarks from the Honorable Mayor John Suthers, performances by The Thunder Tones and Discovery Canyon Middle School Choir, and the presentation of the Joe Henjum “Honoring the Brave” and Bob Carlone Community Service Awards. Registration begins promptly at 7:00 A.M. ![]() The Honoring the Brave Breakfast is happening on Thursday, November 17, at 7:30 A.M at The Broadmoor International Center located at 21 Lake Cir. In 2021 alone, Home Front Military Network was able to keep more than 160 vulnerable veteran households from becoming homeless or being without power, water, and other necessities. ![]() The local nonprofit Home Front Military Network’s mission is to connect military service members, veterans, and their families to resources offered by trusted community partners and to provide emergency financial assistance. (COLORADO SPRINGS) - Home Front Military Network is hosting its 6th Annual Honoring the Brave Breakfast this month. ![]()
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