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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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