Honor U.S. military World War II service in Miami Beach history
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, acknowledging the significant role the u.s. Military played in miami beach history during world war ii, with the selection of the city of miami beach to serve as a base for training headquarters for the army air forces technical training command, whereby many municipal properties and hotels were requisitioned for the war effort; further, the city desires to honor the thousands of men and women of the united states who served during world war ii in the pursuit of freedom; and further, approving the reimbursement to the u.s. Department of the treasury of the amounts the u.s. Government paid to the city between 1942 and 1945 to lease municipal properties during world war ii, as adjusted for inflation, in the total amount of $420.00. Office of the city attorney mayor dan gelber
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