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wever after setting up their new operation in | Okinawa, the large yakuza organization from Tokyo tha |
Preparations for the invasion of | Okinawa, the last remaining barrier on the road to Ja |
bruary 9, 1870) was a Christian missionary to | Okinawa, the first Protestant missionary to be active |
d time on August 15, 1945 after the Battle of | Okinawa, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasak |
to prepare for the capture and occupation of | Okinawa, the “last stepping stone” to Japan. |
The tug made Ie Shima and returned to | Okinawa the 25th. |
e embarking reinforcements for the capture of | Okinawa, the last stepping stone to Japan. |
orted convoys sailing from the Philippines to | Okinawa, then participated in the occupation of China |
n force stormed ashore on the western side of | Okinawa, this wooden hulled vessel helped prepare the |
It is said that the kata was introduced in | Okinawa through the master Higaonna, when he returned |
Tombigbee remained off | Okinawa through the end of the war, and her historian |
st prepared the destroyer for picket duty off | Okinawa through May and June 1945. |
was to stage a demonstration off the coast of | Okinawa to lead the Japanese to expect a landing on t |
a convoy of troopships from Ulithi bound for | Okinawa to take part in the invasion soon to begin th |
Johnston Island, Majuro, Eniwetok, Saipan and | Okinawa to Sasebo, Japan, where she arrived 13 Septem |
Guam on the 14th to transfer casualties from | Okinawa to hospitals ashore, and then she continued o |
nd September she carried military stores from | Okinawa to Nha Be, Yung Tau, and Nha Trang, and durin |
r a time ferried Allied prisoners of war from | Okinawa to the Philippine Islands before its inactiva |
In July 1945 the 11th BG then moved to | Okinawa to take part in the final phases of the air o |
Following a voyage to | Okinawa to convoy LSTs and LSMs to Leyte for repairs, |
ng in musicals for a year before returning to | Okinawa to teach at the Okinawa Actors' School, where |
ines on the various small islands surrounding | Okinawa to gather data on terrain and Japanese activi |
McNair remained off | Okinawa to aid in fighting off the daily air attacks |
The ship was on her way from | Okinawa to Kagoshima. |
orological Agency began advising residents in | Okinawa to closely monitor the storm. |
He teams up with a friend to go to | Okinawa to purchase guns so they can get revenge. |
31, and Cabot sailed from Ulithi for raids on | Okinawa to provid air cover for her task group during |
On 25 March 1945, Twiggs arrived off | Okinawa to take part in the preinvasion bombardment. |
kly repaired and became the first airfield on | Okinawa to be used by the American forces. |
ment, and proceeded 3 April to Hagushi Beach, | Okinawa, to discharge troops and cargo. |
the American servicemen from the landings at | Okinawa to the beginning of the siege at Naha. |
y soldiers of the 96th Infantry Division from | Okinawa to the Philippines. |
long campaign that followed, she operated off | Okinawa to sweep, screen, patrol, and provide fire su |
Ulithi 20 August, Kalk sailed via Saipan and | Okinawa to Japan, arriving Tokyo Bay 1 September esco |
On 6 September Dunlin left | Okinawa to sweep the approaches to Sasebo and Nagasak |
She made two voyages from | Okinawa to the West Coast, disembarking troops at Por |
r a time ferried Allied prisoners of war from | Okinawa to the Philippine Islands. |
on 15 August 1945, Boreas carried supplies to | Okinawa to support occupation forces there. |
From there, the salvage tug went to Naha, | Okinawa, to pick up three pontoon barges for towing t |
as routed westward, via Eniwetok, Saipan, and | Okinawa, to Japan. |
It is known from | Okinawa, Tokunoshima and Iheyajima. |
n, Araw, Manilla, Hong Kong, Saigon, Formosa, | Okinawa, Tokyo, and Iwo Jima. |
e day that the initial amphibious landings on | Okinawa took place, Knudson continued antisubmarine w |
is Kikuchi & Ohta, 1995 - West Pacific Ocean, | Okinawa Trough, Iheya Ridge, Clam and Pyramid hydroth |
Thrice during Chehalis's time at | Okinawa, twice in September and once in October, typh |
She remained off | Okinawa undergoing the first of the kamikaze attacks, |
stores at that atoll as well as at Leyte and | Okinawa until 28 November 1945. |
hilippines, and the invasions of Iwo Jima and | Okinawa until she returned to San Pedro, California, |
n 2 September and operated there and later at | Okinawa until late in 1946 when she was transferred t |
She remained at | Okinawa until 8 July when she headed back to Pearl Ha |
She remained at | Okinawa until 19 April, when she sailed for the Unite |
Leyte, to | Okinawa until the end of the war. |
The destroyer remained off | Okinawa until the island was declared secure, and con |
Defense Command, 2d Marine Aircraft Wing, on | Okinawa until October 1945, when he took command of t |
Bowditch remained off | Okinawa until 3 November 1945 when she departed for t |
serious damage and she remained in action off | Okinawa until 11 June. |
Saipan through the first week of July, and at | Okinawa until 15 October. |
, Block Island left Hawaii and steamed toward | Okinawa, via Ulithi. |
anese installations on Sumatra, TF63 left for | Okinawa, via Sydney, where there were air strikes on |
ley Bay stood out of Pearl Harbor en route to | Okinawa, via Guam, for her first combat operations. |
His tenure as governor of | Okinawa was short, a result, it is said, of Tokyo's d |
ing the runways and telling the audience that | Okinawa was an important air and sea base for operati |
Even after | Okinawa was returned to Japanese control in 1972, it |
By this time the Battle of | Okinawa was drawing to a close, so Grafton departed S |
Despite the heavy raids, | Okinawa was won, and Impeccable sailed 1 July for Gua |
ained in the area supporting operations until | Okinawa was finally secure on 21 June. |
In 1998, a monument depicting his actions on | Okinawa was erected in a park named for him in his ho |
Through April and into May, | Okinawa was the focus of attention. |
Total precipitation in | Okinawa was estimated to have reached 120 mm (6 in), |
nemy; but his contribution to the campaign on | Okinawa was of much more far-reaching consequence for |
The Battalion, as part of its deployment to | Okinawa was sent to Japan as MAGTF 4-91 supporting co |
ar II battleship Yamato, sunk in the sea near | Okinawa, was used to hide a military spacecraft creat |
Okinawa was formally returned to Japan in May 1972, a | |
The Battle of | Okinawa was the last major ground battle between the |
The Battle of | Okinawa was a critical turning point that served as a |
The U.S. held island of | Okinawa was hard hit by Emma. |
Although Arikara's main mission at | Okinawa was the removal and salvage of damaged landin |
On 7 August 1971, | Okinawa was the recovery ship for Apollo 15. |
His memoir With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and | Okinawa was, in part, the basis for Ken Burn's PBS do |
Iwo Jima and | Okinawa were lost only after extremely fierce resista |
ans, including one-third of the population of | Okinawa, were killed." |
r on 14 September 1945 bound for Eniwetok and | Okinawa, whence she steamed to Japan. |
o, she lifted troops to Kure, then steamed to | Okinawa; whence, as a unit of the “Magic Carpet” flee |
g to the West Coast, Caswell loaded cargo for | Okinawa, where she arrived on 5 August to begin a ser |
eneral Cook joined the Far East Air Forces on | Okinawa where he established an Air Force Depot and d |
sy supply ship then proceeded to Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, where she arrived on the 24th. |
Inaugural proceeded to | Okinawa where she received needed equipment 14 - 24 O |
ps moved from mainland Japan to Fort Buckner, | Okinawa, where it merged with Headquarters Ryukyus Co |
troops, Crockett sailed by way of Ulithi for | Okinawa where from 24 to 27 June she unloaded under a |
ed on 30 April to escort a resupply convoy to | Okinawa, where battle still raged. |
led later in the month via Guam and Saipan to | Okinawa where she unloaded military supplies in mid-J |
moved her base of operations to Buckner Bay, | Okinawa where she provided routine repair services. |
In March 1945, the sweeper was sent to | Okinawa, where she first performed anti-submarine pat |
Five days later she sailed for Ulithi and | Okinawa, where from 30 August to 29 November she serv |
Rockdale got underway on 13 October for | Okinawa where she arrived 5 days later. |
Takato took Guilmon with him to | Okinawa, where he was to stay with his cousin, Kai, a |
Late in February, she moved from Sasebo to | Okinawa, where she remained until late March. |
On 8 July she moved to Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, where she remained on supply duty until late |
tillifera is farmed in the Philippines and in | Okinawa where the plant is eaten fresh. |
o and now runs the Morning glory Orphanage in | Okinawa where he raises nine children including Haruk |
lly on Saipan, Iwo Jima, the Philippines, and | Okinawa, where deeply dug-in Japanese troops refused |
g duty at Guam, ATA-185 departed 4 August for | Okinawa, where she arrived 11 August with two barges |
He again went into combat on | Okinawa where, as a platoon sergeant with the 1st Mar |
eparing for Operation Iceberg, the seizure of | Okinawa which would serve as the final stepping stone |
p of islands located to the south and west of | Okinawa, which became the fleet's steppingstone to Ok |
us, and had speed restored for the assault on | Okinawa, which she reached on 27 March to begin 76 co |
The story of Tametomo founding a kingship in | Okinawa while in exile is most likely untrue, and mos |
ur guide for Kadena United States Air Base in | Okinawa who was involved in the search of deceased se |
ng with the U.S. Marines during the battle of | Okinawa, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Ho |
point explaining that the fleet on its way to | Okinawa will be the first in history to come into bat |
She had duty at | Okinawa, with a brief period at Shanghai and Jinsen u |
Beckham sailed for | Okinawa with task unit TU 78.12.5 on 13 September and |
Hansford departed | Okinawa with 51 casualties on board 16 April and tran |
In late March, Sanborn sailed west for | Okinawa with the largest amphibious task force of the |
Traffic safety slogan signs in Kin, | Okinawa, written in Okinawan and Japanese. |
rs of several island groups, including Amami, | Okinawa, Yaeyama, and Miyako. |
he Pacific and queried tide gauge stations in | Okinawa, Yap and Malakal. |
visiting Guam, Mariana Islands; White Beach, | Okinawa; Yokosuka, Japan; Subic Bay, Philippines, and |
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