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U-boat Attacks during World War II
Georgia's closest brush with actual combat operations in World War II (1941-45) occurred when American...

UGA Football
As of the 2005 season the University of Georgia (UGA) football program has won five national championships,...

UGA Gymnastics
As of 2005 the University of Georgia (UGA) women's gymnastics program has won six National Collegiate...

UGA Men's Basketball
The men's basketball program at the University of Georgia (UGA), established in 1905, has enjoyed a number...

UGA Swim and Dive Teams
The University of Georgia (UGA) swim program was founded in 1926 by Athens YMCA athletic director C....

UPS Foundation
Since the mid–twentieth century, the UPS Foundation has given hundreds of millions of dollars...

USS Water Witch 
The USS Water Witch, part of the Union fleet assigned to carry out a naval blockade of the Georgia coast...

Ulrich Bonnell Phillips (1877-1934)
Ulrich Bonnell Phillips was the first major historian of the South and of southern slavery, and his work...

Uncle Remus Tales
The Uncle Remus tales are African American trickster stories about the exploits of Brer Rabbit, Brer...

Union Blockade and Coastal Occupation in the Civil War
The battle between ship and shore on the coast of Confederate Georgia was a pivotal part of the Union...

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