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based at Takhli RTAFB, Thailand and Kadena AB | Okinawa. |
1953-1954 which had returned from Kadena AB, | Okinawa and the Korean War while becoming operational |
Military Airlift Support Squadron, Kadena AB, | Okinawa |
is F-105 fighter plane failed near Kadena AB, | Okinawa, Japan on September 13, 1967. |
drugstore, occasionally giving lectures about | Okinawa and Japan. |
On 9 October 1945, a typhoon swept across | Okinawa. |
llion dollars (1956 dollars) in damage across | Okinawa and South Korea. |
oiler remained as station tanker until after | Okinawa had been secured and continued servicing Alli |
Even after | Okinawa was returned to Japanese control in 1972, it |
ved at Ulithi, where she remained until after | Okinawa operations were well underway. |
plied Task Force 58 during operations against | Okinawa. |
TG 50.8, this time to support action against | Okinawa. |
the 3rd Fleet supporting operations against | Okinawa, Luzon, and Formosa (10 October - 14 November |
t southern Kyushu, followed by sweeps against | Okinawa Gunto. |
was reassigned to Sakugawa (Kadena Airfield), | Okinawa, on July 16, 1945, being assigned to the Unit |
and Madagascar and in the Pacific Ocean along | Okinawa. |
rs of several island groups, including Amami, | Okinawa, Yaeyama, and Miyako. |
east China coast, initially across Taiwan and | Okinawa, later, when it has shifted to the north, eas |
f Eniwetok, Ulithi, Leyte, Peleliu, Guam, and | Okinawa. |
Johnston Island, Majuro, Eniwetok, Saipan and | Okinawa to Sasebo, Japan, where she arrived 13 Septem |
riers in their operations of the Iwo Jima and | Okinawa invasions, then from 25 to 28 April 1945 serv |
ose buildup was essential to the Iwo Jima and | Okinawa operations. |
nes; Kossol Roads, Palau Islands; Ulithi; and | Okinawa. |
ate beneath the continental Amurian Plate and | Okinawa Plate to the south, and subduction of the Pac |
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, |
veral ports, including Hong Kong, Manila, and | Okinawa. |
bloody battles of Tarawa, Saipan, Tinian and | Okinawa. |
dalcanal, the Marshall Islands, Iwo Jima, and | Okinawa. |
in planning for the invasions of Iwo Jima and | Okinawa. |
battle stars for her service at Iwo Jima and | Okinawa. |
July for Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, Ulithi, and | Okinawa, arriving just after the end of hostilities o |
16 June and discharged troops at Honolulu and | Okinawa before putting in at Guam 14 August. |
he next month she shuttled between Saipan and | Okinawa, often under attack despite her distinctive m |
bor, Eniwetok, Ulithi, Manila, Subic Bay, and | Okinawa, the fast transport entered Wakanoura Wan, wh |
at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, Midway Atoll, and | Okinawa before aqrriving at Taku, China, on 5 October |
the Marianas, The Philippines, Iwo Jima, and | Okinawa. |
e for bases in New Guinea, Leyte, Manila, and | Okinawa, Japan. |
ated in battles at Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima, and | Okinawa. |
The battles of Iwo Jima and | Okinawa foretold what was to be expected when the Jap |
s home, one each from Guam, Pearl Harbor, and | Okinawa. |
or the rest of the war plied between Guam and | Okinawa on escort, patrol and air-sea rescue missions |
quipment among the Marianas, Philippines, and | Okinawa staging areas for a possible invasion of Japa |
Diego, California, Pearl Harbor, Saipan, and | Okinawa before arriving at Sasebo, Japan, 21 Septembe |
re striking again at Formosa, Miyako-jima and | Okinawa (26 January-27 January). |
It is known from Japan (Kyushu) and | Okinawa. |
participated in the landings at iwo jima and | okinawa during world war two. |
and then began escort duty between Manila and | Okinawa 30 August 1945. |
eatre, similar to the battles of Iwo Jima and | Okinawa. |
e Marshall Islands, the Caroline Islands, and | Okinawa. |
r on 14 September 1945 bound for Eniwetok and | Okinawa, whence she steamed to Japan. |
gust, she escorted convoys between Ulithi and | Okinawa, and during the last 2 weeks of May, served o |
Five days later she sailed for Ulithi and | Okinawa, where from 30 August to 29 November she serv |
orgia, Missouri, Maryland, and in Germany and | Okinawa in her youth. |
ates, via Subic Bay, Singapore, Yokosuka, and | Okinawa. |
ation following the invasions of Iwo Jima and | Okinawa. |
ng the occupation forces in Japan, Korea, and | Okinawa. |
on, and fought at Pearl Harbor, Iwo Jima, and | Okinawa. |
lose friends grieved me deeply on Peleliu and | Okinawa. |
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. |
usually lasts from May to June in Taiwan and | Okinawa, from June to July (approximately 50 days) in |
New Britain, Eastern New Guinea, Peleliu and | Okinawa. |
45 by CD-158 with CD-63, CD-75 and CD-207 and | Okinawa. |
Iwo Jima and | Okinawa were lost only after extremely fierce resista |
His memoir With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and | Okinawa was, in part, the basis for Ken Burn's PBS do |
ember for Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, Saipan, and | Okinawa. |
g raids practice off the coasts of Taiwan and | Okinawa. |
warfare exercises off the coasts of Japan and | Okinawa and concluded the deployment training Chinese |
n Japan, specifically in the Sea of Japan and | Okinawa. |
oys to such places as Iwo Jima, Eniwetok, and | Okinawa. |
also supported the invasions of Iwo Jima and | Okinawa, narrowly escaping damage from suicide air at |
rens have more recently found on Yonaguni and | Okinawa Islands. |
emson escorted convoys to Ulithi, Saipan, and | Okinawa before returning to San Pedro, California, 6 |
ask Force engaged in the Luzon, Iwo Jima, and | Okinawa operations, and air strikes against Japan unt |
iers as they continued to bomb both Japan and | Okinawa. |
rth to strike Formosa again on 21 January and | Okinawa again on 22 January. |
Ulithi 20 August, Kalk sailed via Saipan and | Okinawa to Japan, arriving Tokyo Bay 1 September esco |
decorations for distinguished at Iwo Jima and | Okinawa. |
ariana Islands, Leyte in the Philippines, and | Okinawa. |
McNerney was stationed overseas in Korea and | Okinawa. |
departed Moji for convoy escort to Taiwan and | Okinawa, returning to Shanghai in January 1945. |
rt of food and gasoline, but, as Iwo Jima and | Okinawa proved, it was capable of ferocious resistanc |
She then steamed to Ulithi, the Marianas, and | Okinawa, before reaching Wakayama, Japan 26 September |
okosuka, Yokota, Misawa, Iwakuni, Sasebo, and | Okinawa as possible locations in Japan, and Hawaii, N |
e Eagle" (14 to 23 October), at Subic Bay and | Okinawa, respectively, Tom Green County went on alert |
a, Luzon, Camranh Bay, Hong Kong, Canton, and | Okinawa. |
Marianas, Marshalls, Solomons, Carolines and | Okinawa Gunto. |
lly on Saipan, Iwo Jima, the Philippines, and | Okinawa, where deeply dug-in Japanese troops refused |
as routed westward, via Eniwetok, Saipan, and | Okinawa, to Japan. |
d a part in the assaults on both Iwo Jima and | Okinawa, providing lifeguard service for air strikes |
e month between the invasions of Iwo Jima and | Okinawa, Phaon worked on 96 different ships. |
Leyte Gulf, Lingayen Gulf, Kerama Retto, and | Okinawa, rendering her vital repair services to the s |
horage, Seattle, Northwest (OR), Los Angeles, | Okinawa, Santa Fe, Vail, Dubrovnik, Spoleto, Montreal |
swept and patrolled in assigned areas around | Okinawa despite heavy Japanese coastal and aerial res |
Arrived | Okinawa Ryukyu Islands August,5. |
niwetok, Marshall Islands; and Guam; arriving | Okinawa on 28 June. |
the ocean to Hong Kong and Formosa as well as | Okinawa and the Philippines. |
ranspacific voyages, calling at such ports as | Okinawa, Guam, Saipan, Hollandia, Manus, Sasebo, Tsin |
canal (and a brother who later lost an arm at | Okinawa), he aimed to be a fighter pilot to avenge th |
one), to become the chief dance instructor at | Okinawa Actor's, where she worked until 2002, when sh |
Hiwassee was turned over to the Army at | Okinawa for use there. |
mained in the Far East, providing services at | Okinawa, Manila, Tsingtao, and Shanghai. |
ransport anchorage off the Hagushi beaches at | Okinawa during the morning of 1 April and, just after |
On 12 April, she stopped at | Okinawa and the next day headed back to the Philippin |
ssion against the American invasion forces at | Okinawa. |
In September, while at | Okinawa, she was assigned to the Reserve Fleet. |
By mid-April, she was at | Okinawa as an element of Task Force 51. |
the war and then served on occupation duty at | Okinawa, China, and Korea until 14 December 1945 when |
He heads the Biological Systems Unit at | Okinawa Institute Science and Technology, Japan. |
After 11 days at | Okinawa, Butte shaped a course for northern China on |
It arrived at | Okinawa on 7 August for local escort and patrol, and |
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 |
arshall Islands, in the Palau Islands, and at | Okinawa . |
d June brought another series of exercises at | Okinawa. |
an, Ream in Cambodia, Naha and Buckner Bay at | Okinawa, and Subic Bay in the Philippines, Abnaki ret |
U.S. Pacific Fleet, and, by 7 October, was at | Okinawa in the Ryukyu Islands making repairs for ship |
Iwo Jima 19 February and for the landings at | Okinawa 1 April. |
At | Okinawa, she embarked troops for a major bilateral am |
War's end in August 1945, found Aloe still at | Okinawa. |
up troops for additional landing exercises at | Okinawa, returning to Yokosuka on 31 October 1957. |
She remained at | Okinawa until 19 April, when she sailed for the Unite |
calling at Pearl Harbor en route, arrived at | Okinawa 20 October to join in the occupation activiti |
o 1946 and took part in the Marine landing at | Okinawa; he was cited twice for bravery. |
o valiantly endured by the ships remaining at | Okinawa. |
one more voyage for Magic Carpet, arriving at | Okinawa 26 December and arriving Tacoma, Washington, |
He received a Bronze Star for action at | Okinawa. |
She had duty at | Okinawa, with a brief period at Shanghai and Jinsen u |
dule of troop lifts and exercises, calling at | Okinawa, Taiwan, Subic Bay, and a number of Japanese |
ndaga operated in the Ryukyus, principally at | Okinawa and Kerama Retto, until 9 October when, caugh |
h Marines were part of the diversion force at | Okinawa but returned to Saipan without actually going |
After serving at | Okinawa between 25 September and 13 October, she retu |
for the Pacific 10 April, finally arriving at | Okinawa in August. |
Tomozuru was sunk at | Okinawa on 24 March 1945 by U.S. carrier-based aircra |
sport services during the initial landings at | Okinawa 1-5 April, after which she steamed to Guam, t |
period of time before being decommissioned at | Okinawa and returned to the U.S. Maritime Administrat |
g the three months Appanoose was stationed at | Okinawa, she endured numerous Japanese air attacks. |
hip departed Saipan on 29 August, arriving at | Okinawa on 4 September. |
ding and small craft in that area and then at | Okinawa and Shanghai, China. |
e was able to complete unloading her cargo at | Okinawa before departing for temporary repairs at the |
the American servicemen from the landings at | Okinawa to the beginning of the siege at Naha. |
Thrice during Chehalis's time at | Okinawa, twice in September and once in October, typh |
While operating at | Okinawa she was sunk by kamikaze attack off the Ryuky |
ved Ulithi 30 April after a grueling month at | Okinawa, and departed 22 May for San Francisco. |
Continuing on, she arrived at | Okinawa 26 June and for the rest of the war swept min |
On 24 June Grafton arrived at | Okinawa and disembarked her passengers before anchori |
t Ulithi en route, the vessel arrived back at | Okinawa on 5 July. |
She made stops at | Okinawa, Eniwetok, and Pearl Harbor before arriving b |
While at | Okinawa Kenneth Whiting operated as fleet post office |
lear weapons, because the casualty numbers at | Okinawa indicated a projected one million deaths for |
At 18 years of age, for his gallantry at | Okinawa, Bush was awarded the Medal of Honor by Presi |
Upon completion of duties at | Okinawa her next assignment took her to Adak, Alaska, |
The ship served at | Okinawa from 8 to 27 May during the fighting for that |
sailed via Pearl Harbor to discharge cargo at | Okinawa in December 1945. |
t in establishing an aviation supply depot at | Okinawa. |
the 18 days it took her to discharge cargo at | Okinawa beginning 8 May, Hyperion witnessed naval bom |
Saipan through the first week of July, and at | Okinawa until 15 October. |
ber, a severe typhoon struck the anchorage at | Okinawa and drove ATA-181 aground, but the tug escape |
ailed from Guam on 4 May to return to duty at | Okinawa 4 days later. |
She arrived at | Okinawa Gunto for her preinvasion mission on 26 March |
Although Arikara's main mission at | Okinawa was the removal and salvage of damaged landin |
Flagler was decommissioned at | Okinawa 24 December 1945, and returned to her owners. |
" - ammunition earmarked for the 10th Army at | Okinawa. |
Twice while at | Okinawa she put to sea to avoid typhoons, evading the |
iled to the Far East to care for seaplanes at | Okinawa and Tsingtao, China, between 18 October 1945 |
During her time at | Okinawa, she sortied on 7 October to ride out a typho |
The group was reactivated at Yontan Air Base | Okinawa in 1946 and moved to Naha AB when Yontan clos |
Reactivated at Yontan Air Base | Okinawa in 1946 and moved to Naha AB when Yontan clos |
mbardment Wing, stationed at Kadena Air Base, | Okinawa. |
r Resupply Squadron at Kadena Air Force Base, | Okinawa, specifically as a navigator on a B-29 crew, |
Kadena Air Base, | Okinawa (1972) |
ent Wing, being stationed at Kadena Air Base, | Okinawa. |
Grundy departed in convoy for battle-scarred | Okinawa 10 July, and after her arrival 4 days later u |
and arrived in Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 3 September 1945 after weathering a typho |
sy supply ship then proceeded to Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, where she arrived on the 24th. |
at Subic Bay before reporting at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, in September for duty escorting ships loaded |
ourse for Japan via Eniwetok and Buckner Bay, | Okinawa. |
removing the nets, she moved to Buckner Bay, | Okinawa. |
mbarked her Marine contingent at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, in mid-March and headed back to the West Coa |
On the 12th, she steamed to Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, but returned to San Pedro Bay, Leyte the 25t |
g for duty with the 7th Fleet at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa on 2 August. |
n 3 July 1950, Suisun sailed for Buckner Bay, | Okinawa. |
moved her base of operations to Buckner Bay, | Okinawa where she provided routine repair services. |
Union arrived at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 26 February. |
Hesperia anchored in Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, 21 July and began issuing supplies of all ki |
and Eniwetok, before arrival at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 4 September. |
Athanasia then moved to Hagushi Bay, | Okinawa, and continued her resupply duties. |
he and her colleagues arrived in Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 20 December and conducted minesweeping op |
fornia, Union again departed for Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, arriving on 28 August. |
o, and Pearl Harbor, and reached Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 1 October. |
On 8 July she moved to Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, where she remained on supply duty until late |
oyage that same day, arriving at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 29 September 1945. |
She arrived in Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, 23 August 1945, and until 6 November swept m |
Caroline Islands before arriving Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, on 14 August to resume duty as a station tan |
On 5 October she departed for Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, arriving on the 13th and continuing on to Ja |
She arrived in Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, late in August or early in September 1945. |
She anchored at Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, 7 July and at Guam 12 August. |
visiting Guam, Mariana Islands; White Beach, | Okinawa; Yokosuka, Japan; Subic Bay, Philippines, and |
ust, Attala dropped anchor off Hagushi beach, | Okinawa. |
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