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were commissioned by the special committee of | Okinawa Karate-Do under General Hayakawa, then govern |
While at | Okinawa Kenneth Whiting operated as fleet post office |
Gekido no showashi: | Okinawa kessen (1971) |
nas from Kwajalein, the ship prepared for the | Okinawa landing. |
for intensive training in preparation for the | Okinawa landings. |
es on the Japanese homeland in support of the | Okinawa landings. |
raiding Japan while awaiting the invasion of | Okinawa, last and greatest amphibious operation of th |
Sherburne arrived off | Okinawa late in the afternoon of 1 May and immediatel |
She arrived in Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, late in August or early in September 1945. |
east China coast, initially across Taiwan and | Okinawa, later, when it has shifted to the north, eas |
Many military historians believe that | Okinawa led directly to American use of the atomic bo |
the 3rd Fleet supporting operations against | Okinawa, Luzon, and Formosa (10 October - 14 November |
it based its headquarters), Ishigaki and the | Okinawa main island. |
mained in the Far East, providing services at | Okinawa, Manila, Tsingtao, and Shanghai. |
Tulagi; Guadalcanal; Guam; Saipan; Iwo Jima; | Okinawa; Manus; Ulithi; Efate; Tarawa; Makin; Christm |
Okinawa marked the end of Guadalupe's service in the | |
10 May, she torpedoed and sank the cargo ship | Okinawa Maru, followed up with the passenger/cargo sh |
also supported the invasions of Iwo Jima and | Okinawa, narrowly escaping damage from suicide air at |
nd combat service troops) plus the 10,000 man | Okinawa Naval Base Force and 42,000 Okinawan conscrip |
With | Okinawa nearly secure, the ship departed for overhaul |
s later she sortied with TF 38 for strikes on | Okinawa, northern Luzon and Formosa from 10 to 14 Oct |
and then returned to the picket stations off | Okinawa, occasionally helping to provide antiaircraft |
lished in August 1976 on the site of the 1975 | Okinawa Ocean Expo, and describes itself as the only |
Ulithi, all in preparation for the assault on | Okinawa, off which she arrived on 10 April. |
uller sailed 6 days later for the invasion of | Okinawa, off which she arrived during the initial lan |
ops and vehicles, Whitfield County sailed for | Okinawa, offloading her cargo upon arrival and taking |
he next month she shuttled between Saipan and | Okinawa, often under attack despite her distinctive m |
and arrived in Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 3 September 1945 after weathering a typho |
then rejoined the fast carriers southeast of | Okinawa on 21 April. |
ops at Eniwetok and Ulithi, Appanoose reached | Okinawa on 28 April and began discharging her cargo a |
, at Saipan from 19 to 22 September, and made | Okinawa on the 28th. |
She left | Okinawa on 11 June to regun at Pearl Harbor. |
ng in the transport area off Hagushi beach on | Okinawa on 3 May. |
The ship returned to | Okinawa on 18 September towing another transport crip |
It arrived at | Okinawa on 7 August for local escort and patrol, and |
Returning to | Okinawa on 25 May, she conducted further shore bombar |
against Allied ships on radar picket duty off | Okinawa on 10 June, Lt. McCool aided materially in ev |
Crockett returned from a second voyage to | Okinawa on 8 December, sailed from Seattle, Washingto |
Inactivated on | Okinawa on 20 Jan 1949 |
t the end of the month, Alamo then headed for | Okinawa on 2 March. |
of San Francisco went into effect, ending in | Okinawa on May 15, 1972. |
Alamo returned to | Okinawa on 1 April but stayed only until 4 April when |
The high-speed transport arrived off | Okinawa on 2 April, the day following the initial ass |
27 March, Arneb left Leyte Gulf, arrived off | Okinawa on 1 April, and unloaded supplies despite ene |
She sailed for | Okinawa on 27 August and herded a convoy safely throu |
ay on 26 November, she returned to Sasebo via | Okinawa on 13 December. |
g for duty with the 7th Fleet at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa on 2 August. |
Miami departed Ulithi for strikes on | Okinawa on 10-14 October. |
s of Misia's outdoor acoustic concert held in | Okinawa on August 15 and 16, 2003. |
or the rest of the war plied between Guam and | Okinawa on escort, patrol and air-sea rescue missions |
Union arrived at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 26 February. |
United States Navy aircraft from TF38 off of | Okinawa on October 10, 1944 |
ort Squadron 18, on 27 March, and arrived off | Okinawa on 1 April. |
and Eniwetok, before arrival at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 4 September. |
move obstructions at the Hagushi anchorage in | Okinawa on 1 June. |
During the Battle of | Okinawa on April 1, 1945, United States Marine Corps |
When LST-288 anchored off | Okinawa on 30 May, the Japanese defenders had just ov |
sin, Chefoo, and Tsingtao before returning to | Okinawa on 20 October. |
sen for the occupation of Korea, returning to | Okinawa on 18 September. |
hroughout the summer, Loyalty operated out of | Okinawa on various underwater demolition and salvage |
he and her colleagues arrived in Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 20 December and conducted minesweeping op |
Allegan departed | Okinawa on 5 August, bound for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, |
Tomozuru was sunk at | Okinawa on 24 March 1945 by U.S. carrier-based aircra |
Hamul reached | Okinawa on 10 May 1945 and remained there until Febru |
Donaldson sailed from | Okinawa on 16 September 1945 for Saipan, Pearl Harbor |
e sale of the album, making its final stop in | Okinawa on the day of the release. |
Marcus Island departed | Okinawa on 29 April, and after loading damaged aircra |
Hawaiian Islands before getting underway for | Okinawa on the 31st. |
hip departed Saipan on 29 August, arriving at | Okinawa on 4 September. |
he arrived in the dangerous combat waters off | Okinawa on 26 April, and on 4 May, she became the tar |
Army construction equipment, then sailed for | Okinawa on the 16th. |
thi Atoll before arriving at Kerama Retto off | Okinawa on 29 April 1945. |
Departing | Okinawa on September 26, 1945, Bering Strait headed f |
o, and Pearl Harbor, and reached Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 1 October. |
d the unit was inactivated as a paper unit in | Okinawa on 28 May. |
niwetok, Marshall Islands; and Guam; arriving | Okinawa on 28 June. |
) to Guam, returning to Hagushi Anchorage off | Okinawa on 12 May 1945 to resume patrol work. |
oyage that same day, arriving at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 29 September 1945. |
to remove some experimental gear, she reached | Okinawa on 14 July to join the minesweeping operation |
t Ulithi en route, the vessel arrived back at | Okinawa on 5 July. |
e infested waters, the cargo ship arrived off | Okinawa on the 31st, and replenished two escort carri |
e more via Pearl Harbor and Guam, she reached | Okinawa on 28 September and embarked returning troops |
Caroline Islands before arriving Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 14 August to resume duty as a station tan |
t before midday, Bunch remained at anchor off | Okinawa on the 15th. |
The oiler departed | Okinawa on 5 October bound for Shanghai, China, where |
to sweep mines preparatory to the invasion of | Okinawa on 1 April. |
was reassigned to Sakugawa (Kadena Airfield), | Okinawa, on July 16, 1945, being assigned to the Unit |
beachhead at Hagushi, the tanker arrived off | Okinawa on 28 May. |
and Ulithi, continuing until she arrived off | Okinawa on 11 June 1945. |
s a million men old (presumably the Battle of | Okinawa) one of the soldiers is show getting wounded |
d airfields as the Americans drove to capture | Okinawa- one of the last bastions of the crumbling Jap |
attacks made radar picket duty off embattled | Okinawa one of the most dangerous duties of the war, |
Isherwood sailed for the | Okinawa operation 21 March 1945; and, after her arriv |
the | Okinawa operation (15 March - 31 May 1945). |
At the end of the | Okinawa operation in June, Monongahela steamed to San |
but remained on call for possible use in the | Okinawa operation until 4 June. |
5, Dewey rejoined the logistics group for the | Okinawa operation, screening the oilers as they refue |
ite at Ulithi preceded her deployment for the | Okinawa operation, for which she sailed from Ulithi 2 |
Hope sailed 9 April to take part in the | Okinawa operation, arriving off the bitterly-conteste |
On 13 March she began rehearsals for the | Okinawa operation, and sailed from Leyte Gulf 27 Marc |
er services as a radar picket ship during the | Okinawa operation. |
h which the Japanese gambled on defeating the | Okinawa operation. |
cured, Haskell was next assigned to the giant | Okinawa operation. |
ril and continued escorting oilers during the | Okinawa operations until 18 June. |
ved at Ulithi, where she remained until after | Okinawa operations were well underway. |
ask Force engaged in the Luzon, Iwo Jima, and | Okinawa operations, and air strikes against Japan unt |
ose buildup was essential to the Iwo Jima and | Okinawa operations. |
was born in 1840 in either Kumemura village, | Okinawa, or on the nearby island of Sesoku. |
Other ports of call were Hong Kong, China, | Okinawa, Osaka, and Sasabo, Japan, all the Mariana Is |
In April 1975, | Okinawa participated in Operation Eagle Pull, the eva |
she escorted convoys from the Philippines to | Okinawa, patrolled in the Philippines, and made a tri |
e month between the invasions of Iwo Jima and | Okinawa, Phaon worked on 96 different ships. |
ate beneath the continental Amurian Plate and | Okinawa Plate to the south, and subduction of the Pac |
Okinawa police stated that Padilla abruptly changed l | |
n Pacific, calling at Eniwetok, Guam, Ulithi, | Okinawa, ports in the Philippines, and Jinsen, Korea. |
The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, | Okinawa Prefectural Police, and the Japan Coast Guard |
the first of his four term in the assembly of | Okinawa Prefecture in 1996 and then to the House of R |
rieties of the Ryukyu Islands (the islands of | Okinawa Prefecture and some of the islands of Kagoshi |
currently lives with his family in Ishigaki, | Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. |
as Anami in Kagoshima Prefecture and Naha in | Okinawa Prefecture, and reached the Hawaiian and Cali |
fire shortly after landing at Naha Airport in | Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. |
He was born in Yomitan, | Okinawa Prefecture. |
eiji era, and served as the first governor of | Okinawa Prefecture. |
dered to be a vulnerable species in Japan, in | Okinawa Prefecture. |
of the three island groups making up current | Okinawa prefecture. |
ing the United States Forces Japan's bases in | Okinawa Prefecture; his resignation was reportedly an |
rt of food and gasoline, but, as Iwo Jima and | Okinawa proved, it was capable of ferocious resistanc |
d a part in the assaults on both Iwo Jima and | Okinawa, providing lifeguard service for air strikes |
She then served with TF 38 during the | Okinawa raid (10 October), northern Luzon and Formosa |
She served with TF 38 during the | Okinawa raid on 10 October, and the northern Luzon an |
to a variety of incidents, including the 1995 | Okinawa rape incident, many people of Okinawa support |
process employs black koji mold indigenous to | Okinawa rather than the standard white variety, and s |
fter an intensive period of special training, | Okinawa recovered the unmanned Apollo 6 space capsule |
Like many bird taxa from the | Okinawa region, the scientific name is named after th |
On 25 April, it left Ie Shima for | Okinawa, relieving the 96th Division, 28 April 1945. |
Leyte Gulf, Lingayen Gulf, Kerama Retto, and | Okinawa, rendering her vital repair services to the s |
e Eagle" (14 to 23 October), at Subic Bay and | Okinawa, respectively, Tom Green County went on alert |
Pearl Harbor and on 26 May departed there for | Okinawa Retto, via Eniwetok, Guam and Ulithi. |
up troops for additional landing exercises at | Okinawa, returning to Yokosuka on 31 October 1957. |
departed Moji for convoy escort to Taiwan and | Okinawa, returning to Shanghai in January 1945. |
nd in 1972, relieved of U.S. nuclear weapons, | Okinawa reverted to Japanese rule. |
ha-Shuri-Yonaburu line of Japanese defense on | Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, was hinged. |
Arrived | Okinawa Ryukyu Islands August,5. |
The type locality is Kuroshima, Taketomi, | Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands. |
Yaetake on | Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, April 16, 1945. |
Okinawa, Ryukyus | |
he called at ports in the Philippines, and on | Okinawa, Saipan, and Guam, before arriving at San Ped |
she called at Midway, Hilo, Eniwetok, Ulithi, | Okinawa, Saipan, Leyte, Samar, and Cebu taking aboard |
horage, Seattle, Northwest (OR), Los Angeles, | Okinawa, Santa Fe, Vail, Dubrovnik, Spoleto, Montreal |
s after Major General Roy Geiger had declared | Okinawa secured, a small group of kamikazes penetrate |
For the temple of the same name in Naha, | Okinawa, see Gokoku-ji (Okinawa). |
e is about the Greek food; for the village in | Okinawa, see Tarama, Okinawa. |
July 8: Naha District Court in | Okinawa sentences US Marine Major Michael Brown to a |
To | Okinawa, she sent Keisai Aoki, who was a patient and |
In September, while at | Okinawa, she was assigned to the Reserve Fleet. |
corting a transport to Guam and putting in to | Okinawa, she returned to Ulithi to load troops, whom |
From | Okinawa, she headed to Japan; and, for the next six m |
During the assault on | Okinawa, she screened ships at Kerama Retto and swept |
At | Okinawa, she embarked troops for a major bilateral am |
minesweeping operations after the landings on | Okinawa she shot down three Japanese planes on the 6t |
ithi on 25 March to escort a convoy bound for | Okinawa, she served as primary control vessel for "Ye |
From | Okinawa, she sailed back to Saipan, and then received |
g the three months Appanoose was stationed at | Okinawa, she endured numerous Japanese air attacks. |
While operating at | Okinawa she was sunk by kamikaze attack off the Ryuky |
While off | Okinawa she helped rescue survivors of USS Montgomery |
Steaming via | Okinawa, she reached Jinsen 7 January 1946; then sail |
Following a voyage to | Okinawa she sailed for home by way of Yokohama, Japan |
Twice while at | Okinawa she put to sea to avoid typhoons, evading the |
During her time at | Okinawa, she sortied on 7 October to ride out a typho |
Arriving off Chimu Wan, | Okinawa Shima on 17 April she unloaded men and equipm |
ions in mainland China, as well as Koh Samui, | Okinawa, Siem Reap and Taichung. |
It was also the first rail line on | Okinawa since World War II. |
to the ships present sailed with a convoy for | Okinawa, site of the Pacific's largest amphibious ass |
emuruyoru," but Miyazawa wanted to write more | Okinawa songs, so an album comprised purely of Okinaw |
ing footage is also shown on life in northern | Okinawa soon after liberation, with the locals settin |
r Resupply Squadron at Kadena Air Force Base, | Okinawa, specifically as a navigator on a B-29 crew, |
Gynura bicolor ( | Okinawa spinach; nutritious cooked vegetable) |
The | Okinawa Spirit of Jesus Church reports a membership o |
quipment among the Marianas, Philippines, and | Okinawa staging areas for a possible invasion of Japa |
alifornia, on 3 February and then moved on to | Okinawa, stopping briefly at Pearl Harbor, Johnston I |
n Japan surrendered, she steamed 18 August to | Okinawa, Subic Bay, and then Tokyo. |
hips passing through the dangerous waters off | Okinawa, subject to the desperate suicide attacks of |
most likely also found on other islands near | Okinawa, such as Iejima. |
It is sometimes confused with taro and the | Okinawa sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas cv. |
dule of troop lifts and exercises, calling at | Okinawa, Taiwan, Subic Bay, and a number of Japanese |
rvicemen to stations in Japan, Korea, Midway, | Okinawa, Taiwan, and Guam, the largest staging statio |
n the Central Pacific Ocean, to Japan, Korea, | Okinawa, Taiwan, the Philippine Islands, and Thailand |
Peacock traveled to such places as Hong Kong, | Okinawa, Taiwan, the Philippines, Korea and the Ryuky |
When Digimon started showing up in | Okinawa, Takato, Guilmon and Kai took up battle with |
It was off | Okinawa that Hudson earned the title of the "destroye |
nt before embarking on a seven-week voyage to | Okinawa that included visits to Eniwetok, Guam, and S |
ared Ulithi 30 March for the fueling area off | Okinawa, the last major step before the Japanese home |
After the fall of | Okinawa, the command of the Second General Army was r |
On | Okinawa, the 373d Bombardment Squadron was assigned t |
ral days, using sources such as George Kerr's | Okinawa: the History of an Island People, and others. |
bor, Eniwetok, Ulithi, Manila, Subic Bay, and | Okinawa, the fast transport entered Wakanoura Wan, wh |
t of the concentrated US military presence in | Okinawa, the prefecture has become a focal point of p |
The Battle of | Okinawa: The Blood and the Bomb. |
She reached | Okinawa the 23d and resumed supply operations. |
In the Battle of | Okinawa, the 28th Division played a leading role in t |
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