Which was a major contribution of Georgia to support fighting during World War II?

-Radar technology was developed and tested at Georgia army bases.
-Military bases were established that trained large numbers of U.S. troops.
-Research sites developed the technology for a prototype of the atomic bomb.
-Hospitals trained large numbers of doctors and nurses for the Medical Corps.

All of the options mentioned were major contributions of Georgia to support fighting during World War II. However, if we were to choose the most significant contribution, it would be the establishment of military bases that trained large numbers of U.S. troops. These military bases included Fort Benning, Fort Gordon, and Fort Stewart, which played vital roles in training and preparing soldiers for combat.