Ogden Ordnance Depot
On 1 February 1938 the revitalized Ogden Ordnance Depot, the only Army ammunition plant west of the Mississippi, began producing its first bombs, and on 16 September 1938 Army officials rededicated the newly reconstructed and rehabilitated Ogden Ordnance Depot. Later that same year President Roosevelt authorized an initial expenditure of $55,608 to begin construction of an air depot on a parcel of land belonging to the Ogden Ordnance Depot.
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