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Left July 29 and on the way to Okinawa a huge storm almost washed me off the ship.
ea, invasion in April 1944 to the invasion of Okinawa a year later.
ged at Saipan for the forthcoming invasion of Okinawa, acting as a part of a decoy task force that
one), to become the chief dance instructor at Okinawa Actor's, where she worked until 2002, when sh
the group Folder, consisting of students from Okinawa Actors School, which he attended.
and later worked as a dance instructor at the Okinawa Actors School.
She remained off Okinawa after it was secured and until decommissionin
a surplus storage depot for equipment left on Okinawa after the war was over.
She was sunk in April 1945 off of Okinawa after being struck by three Japanese kamikaze
rth to strike Formosa again on 21 January and Okinawa again on 22 January.
ng a shelter, leading to the establishment of Okinawa Airakuen Leprosy Sanatorium.
antee stood out of Manila Bay and steamed for Okinawa, anchoring at Buckner Bay on 19 September.
the corvette was used as a convoy escort off Okinawa and Iwo Jima.
port to the American ground forces landing on Okinawa and she continued this duty until 8 April, wh
suka and Yokohama in May and touched at Naha, Okinawa, and Guam before pulling back into port at Sa
These were transported to Okinawa and landed 27 May, after which the transport
done, however, and Hope sailed 20 August for Okinawa and Japan, arriving Wakayama 22 September to
orted convoys between the Philippine Islands, Okinawa, and Japan.
ing at Ulithi, the Palau Islands, Leyte Gulf, Okinawa, and Kerama Retto, discharging her one-millio
In 1984 he was transferred to Okinawa and served with the 3d Force Service Support
the Pacific, carrying occupation personnel to Okinawa and Japan and bringing veterans back to the U
On 12 April, she stopped at Okinawa and the next day headed back to the Philippin
rved in the Far East, carrying cargo to Guam, Okinawa, and Chinese ports.
ith station duty at Jinsen, Korea; Hong Kong; Okinawa; and Tokyo until 9 December, when she sailed
on departed Tsingtao for Portland, Oregon via Okinawa and Leyte, arriving 28 October 1945.
13 July was spent in Naha, Okinawa and on 17 July, Kao Shuing, Taiwan.
She operated between Okinawa and the Japanese home islands until 21 Februa
t firing batteries and battalions to train in Okinawa and to participate in CAX, a desert training
Escort of landing craft convoys to Okinawa and Leyte followed in September and October 1
May 1945, her flattops again pounded Kyushu, Okinawa, and the island groups between.
to load marines and material for transport to Okinawa and arrived on the 15th.
On 14 June, Tisdale departed Okinawa and headed for Leyte in the Philippines.
occupation force and provided air defense for Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands until 1950.
On 1 April she was off Okinawa and at 0631 commenced disembarking units of t
occupation force and provided air defense for Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands until 1955, Pilots eng
r Command bases in the United States, Panama, Okinawa and Iceland.
contributions to scholarship and education in Okinawa and Japan.
the 98th Artillery Division in the Battle of Okinawa, and his involvement in the early years of th
g and protests from Communist sympathizers on Okinawa and in Japan, the 498th TMG was directed to b
A native of Yomitan, Okinawa and 1958 graduate of Ryukyu University, he wa
di Arabia and American military facilities in Okinawa and Guam.
shuttled from San Francisco to Pearl Harbor, Okinawa, and Kwajalein, returning several thousand tr
an, Ream in Cambodia, Naha and Buckner Bay at Okinawa, and Subic Bay in the Philippines, Abnaki ret
hepherd commanded it throughout the Battle of Okinawa and subsequently took the Division to Tsingta
ified as Mayumi Tamaki, a native of Ishigaki, Okinawa, and her former boyfriend, a former biker nam
In 1932 and 1933, he travelled in Okinawa and on 29 May 1950 he died in his house.
for the United States on 2 November 1950, via Okinawa and Pearl Harbor.
LST-802 shuttled troops and equipment between Okinawa and the Philippines.
1953-1954 which had returned from Kadena AB, Okinawa and the Korean War while becoming operational
She also visited Okinawa and made three voyages to China.
Shinpan suffered during the Battle of Okinawa and lost many of his students, but after Worl
Escambia paid calls to Okinawa and Wakayama Wan to fuel ships at anchor ther
ed to the Far East and operated between Guam, Okinawa, and Tsingtao, China, until returning to San
the ocean to Hong Kong and Formosa as well as Okinawa and the Philippines.
o deter possible landings of Allied forces in Okinawa and the surrounding Ryukyu Islands.
Japanese could attack the fleet anchored off Okinawa and the Allied forces and supply dumps ashore
severe weather subsided, Hanover returned to Okinawa and loaded troops for the occupation of China
of President Roosevelt, the Americans dead on Okinawa, and the aftermaths of both the atomic bombin
ome for discharge - she made two voyages from Okinawa and Samar to San Francisco between 10 Novembe
Five days later, she arrived off Okinawa and commenced a week of mine-sweeping operati
A native of Futenma, Okinawa and graduate of Asia University, he served in
orld War II, Yontan was a civilian airport on Okinawa, and was taken over by the Japanese military
en, after a call at Hong Kong continued on to Okinawa and Japan to conduct public relations cruises
arried servicemen eligible for discharge from Okinawa and Sasebo to San Diego between 23 September
On 1 April, US forces landed on Okinawa, and American fighters based on Okinawa's wes
ndaga operated in the Ryukyus, principally at Okinawa and Kerama Retto, until 9 October when, caugh
gust, she escorted convoys between Ulithi and Okinawa, and during the last 2 weeks of May, served o
Athanasia then moved to Hagushi Bay, Okinawa, and continued her resupply duties.
tioned at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma on Okinawa and flew the KC-130 Hercules.
and Japanese waters and voyaging to Formosa, Okinawa, and the Philippines for training through 196
May and July 1945, the group moved by ship to Okinawa, and on 16 July flew its first mission agains
ut that Tomoaki is quitting school to move to Okinawa, and she finally attempts to understand him.
launched strikes against Formosa, Sakishima, Okinawa, and Luzon.
period of time before being decommissioned at Okinawa and returned to the U.S. Maritime Administrat
in Japan; Hong Kong, the Philippine Islands; Okinawa; and Taiwan.
drugstore, occasionally giving lectures about Okinawa and Japan.
g on the Taiwan Patrol, exercising off Japan, Okinawa, and in the Philippines, and visiting a wide
time that the band finally left their home of Okinawa and began touring across the country and open
Public Chairman, State Minister in Charge of Okinawa and Affairs Related to the Northern Territori
ding and small craft in that area and then at Okinawa and Shanghai, China.
rried fuel oil from Bahrain, Persian Gulf, to Okinawa and Japan.
She sailed 20 June for Okinawa and reached Hagushi Beach the 24th.
ed important amphibious operations off Japan, Okinawa, and Korea, and exercises off Borneo with shi
ithi, Butte moved on to her true destination, Okinawa, and arrived there on 12 August.
llion dollars (1956 dollars) in damage across Okinawa and South Korea.
He was an official in the royal court of Okinawa, and as such held the title of Chikudon Peich
Nari stalled near Okinawa, and became a typhoon on the 7th.
bishop who was the apostolic administrator of Okinawa and the Southern Islands/Ryukyus, now the Rom
They took part in the Battle of Okinawa and operations in the Sakishima Islands, near
ithi 1 April 1945, the day of the landings on Okinawa, and departed 24 April for that important isl
Felix Ley the apostolic administrator of the Okinawa and the Southern Islands/Ryukyus, and he was
warfare exercises off the coasts of Japan and Okinawa and concluded the deployment training Chinese
ved Ulithi 30 April after a grueling month at Okinawa, and departed 22 May for San Francisco.
On 24 June Grafton arrived at Okinawa and disembarked her passengers before anchori
ttled troops and cargo among the Philippines, Okinawa, and the Marianas.
After a return to Okinawa and Subic Bay early in January 1977, the ship
the 418th and 547th NFS were transferred from Okinawa and Ie Shima to Atsugi Airfield, Japan, and t
nal training in preparation for assignment to Okinawa and the Fast Carrier Task Force.
operations against the Philippines, Iwo Jima, Okinawa and the Japanese home islands.
ral William W. Eagles as military governor of Okinawa, and began a number of efforts to revive and
c Ocean, from Hawaii to the Marshall Islands, Okinawa and Western Australia.
d States to sweep mines and to patrol between Okinawa and Japan from 29 June to 31 July.
LST-794 transported troops and cargo between Okinawa and the Philippines.
the Palau Islands, along the coast of Luzon, Okinawa and Formosa.
he far reaching air raids on the Philippines, Okinawa, and Formosa in the months to come.
argo carrier, delivering military supplies to Okinawa and Viet Nam from stocking points in Japan an
n rotation between the 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa and Divisions stationed in the United States
The submarine was ordered to an area between Okinawa and Guam on the 14th, but had no success.
ber, a severe typhoon struck the anchorage at Okinawa and drove ATA-181 aground, but the tug escape
ther ports in Japan, Formosa, the Pescadores, Okinawa, and the Philippines until 28 February 1955 w
4 September 1945 Clearfield operated between Okinawa and Manila and ports in China, supporting the
ica of the original statue, the government of Okinawa and Rollins signed an "an agreement of cooper
she prepared and repaired ships for Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and the Philippines.
PC-1599 continued to patrol off Okinawa and screen shipping lying off the island unti
n ten different bomber and fighter runways on Okinawa and Ie Shima.
iled to the Far East to care for seaplanes at Okinawa and Tsingtao, China, between 18 October 1945
spoken critic of the "American oppression" of Okinawa, and was imprisoned by American military auth
As the invasion of Okinawa approached, LST-794 engaged in intensive amph
of pigeon that was endemic to islands in the Okinawa archipelago south-west of the Japanese mainla
On 5 August, Appanoose departed the Okinawa area and sailed in a convoy to Saipan, her fi
completed on 9 April, and the vessel left the Okinawa area bound for Hawaii.
She remained in the Okinawa area through the cessation of hostilities in
Shellbark operated in the Okinawa area from 13 July to 20 September.
perations, and other combat support duties in Okinawa area.
July for Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, Ulithi, and Okinawa, arriving just after the end of hostilities o
une and sailed by way of Saipan and Ulithi to Okinawa, arriving 12 August.
14 October, when she sailed from Yokosuka for Okinawa, arriving 17 October.
loaded troops and cargo at San Francisco for Okinawa, arriving 5 August.
supplies at Guam and Saipan; then steamed to Okinawa, arriving 25 April and immediately commencing
fornia, Union again departed for Buckner Bay, Okinawa, arriving on 28 August.
On 5 October she departed for Buckner Bay, Okinawa, arriving on the 13th and continuing on to Ja
y 1945 sailed via Pearl Harbor and Ulithi for Okinawa, arriving 1 May for net, mooring and transpor
following evening, the oiler got underway for Okinawa, arriving at Hagushi Beach on 7 June.
ng at San Pedro, California, she continued to Okinawa, arriving 6 November to aid in the postwar mi
The ship made a brief trip back to Okinawa, arriving there on 2 October, before she retu
d in that position until being transferred to Okinawa as a military judge in July 1981.
By mid-April, she was at Okinawa as an element of Task Force 51.
between 60 and 100 miles (100-160 km) east of Okinawa as they launched pre-invasion air strikes aga
1 April, she stood off the Hagushi beaches of Okinawa as her LCMs and DUKWs (popularly pronounced "
1958, for Sasebo and duty in minesweeping off Okinawa, as well as other local operations from 3 Jul
ff Saipan until 6 August, when she sailed for Okinawa as a convoy escort, returning to Saipan on 19
Air Force until June 1945, being deployed to Okinawa as part of the new Eighth Air Force in the Pa
war's end in September, the unit remained on Okinawa as older units began to demobilize.
rmed to attack American shipping anchored off Okinawa as part of Operation Ten-Go.
tillery Division, and fought in the battle of Okinawa as commander of the 24th Artillery Corps.
okosuka, Yokota, Misawa, Iwakuni, Sasebo, and Okinawa as possible locations in Japan, and Hawaii, N
ater for Ulithi, the vast base from which the Okinawa assault was staged, and on 9 April, she reach
n 11 March to make final preparations for the Okinawa assault.
13 March arrived at Ulithi to prepare for the Okinawa assault.
pan in the Mariana Islands to prepare for the Okinawa assault.
The Okinawa assignment lasted until December when she hea
irfield) is a former World War II airfield in Okinawa, at Bolo Point on the East China Sea coast.
Underway for Okinawa at 1326 on 29 October, the ship received radi
led on the grounds of his former residence on Okinawa at the Gokoku-ji.
Okinawa At-large district is a constituency of the Ho
The attack transport reached the Okinawa beachhead 9 April 1945, and for the next seve
hore, she also had antisubmarine training off Okinawa before returning to the west coast on 10 Marc
16 June and discharged troops at Honolulu and Okinawa before putting in at Guam 14 August.
rianas Islands, and evacuated casualties from Okinawa before returning to the United States on 10 J
at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, Midway Atoll, and Okinawa before aqrriving at Taku, China, on 5 October
Diego, California, Pearl Harbor, Saipan, and Okinawa before arriving at Sasebo, Japan, 21 Septembe
rticipating in efforts to form an independent Okinawa before the island was returned to Japan in 19
followed by further strikes against Tokyo and Okinawa before San Jacinto returned to Ulithi.
well as calling at ports in China, Japan and Okinawa before her return to San Diego on 5 May 1948.
e was able to complete unloading her cargo at Okinawa before departing for temporary repairs at the
emson escorted convoys to Ulithi, Saipan, and Okinawa before returning to San Pedro, California, 6
She then steamed to Ulithi, the Marianas, and Okinawa, before reaching Wakayama, Japan 26 September
nese troops isolated on the small islands off Okinawa began coming to the beaches to surrender.
Once the landings on Okinawa began, the destroyer took position to guard t
the 18 days it took her to discharge cargo at Okinawa beginning 8 May, Hyperion witnessed naval bom
After serving at Okinawa between 25 September and 13 October, she retu
m Ulithi 4 April 1945 for support landings on Okinawa between 9 and 14 April.
She returned to Okinawa briefly in September and then continued on to
The Okinawa Bulletins were a two-part series of films mad
he Asahi Shimbun's political news department, Okinawa bureau, and Washington bureau, before being a
At 18 years of age, for his gallantry at Okinawa, Bush was awarded the Medal of Honor by Presi
e last day of the month, the oiler headed for Okinawa, but soon moved on to Jinsen, Korea, where sh
On the 12th, she steamed to Buckner Bay, Okinawa, but returned to San Pedro Bay, Leyte the 25t
h Marines were part of the diversion force at Okinawa but returned to Saipan without actually going
Arrived in Okinawa but Japanese Capitulation led to drawdown of
After 11 days at Okinawa, Butte shaped a course for northern China on
tyle, and was taught in the Naha-te school in Okinawa by Seisho Arakaki.
resh amphibious assault forces, and sailed to Okinawa by way of Ulithi.
ma Gunto, in association with the invasion of Okinawa by Allied Forces in World War II.
Also supported the Allied invasion of Okinawa by attacking airfields that served as bases f
military basis on a small pacific island near Okinawa called Okino Mafune Island.
sy repairing damaged craft returning from the Okinawa campaign until 6 May, when she sailed for the
Islands and Central Pacific and supported the Okinawa campaign during World War II, operated in the
She provided similar support during the Okinawa campaign from 25 March - 20 June, with time o
aft against the United States Navy during the Okinawa Campaign in Operation Tan No. 2.
By the end of the Okinawa campaign the full realization of the plans fo
Pacific in 1945, serving at Iwo Jima, in the Okinawa campaign, and in the Philippines before the w
Tasked with supporting the Okinawa campaign, Beltrami proceeded to the Philippin
April 1945 with reinforcements needed for the Okinawa campaign, arriving there six days later.
launched over 1,200 sorties in support of the Okinawa campaign, arrived in San Pedro Bay on 27 June
ing water to landing craft, preparing for the Okinawa campaign, merchant vessels, and various harbo
d fighter director ship throughout the bloody Okinawa Campaign, detecting enemy air raids, providin
oaded at Ulithi -- into ships staging for the Okinawa campaign.
ttle star for her World War II service in the Okinawa campaign.
Nansei Shoto in preparation for the upcoming Okinawa campaign.
                                                                                                   


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