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he United States Army, where he saw action on | Okinawa. |
He received a Bronze Star for action at | Okinawa. |
TG 50.8, this time to support action against | Okinawa. |
She saw action off | Okinawa, Formosa and Japan and took part in the bomba |
serious damage and she remained in action off | Okinawa until 11 June. |
In 1998, a monument depicting his actions on | Okinawa was erected in a park named for him in his ho |
bishop who was the apostolic administrator of | Okinawa and the Southern Islands/Ryukyus, now the Rom |
mbardment Wing, stationed at Kadena Air Base, | Okinawa. |
The group was reactivated at Yontan Air Base | Okinawa in 1946 and moved to Naha AB when Yontan clos |
Kadena Air Base, | Okinawa (1972) |
Reactivated at Yontan Air Base | Okinawa in 1946 and moved to Naha AB when Yontan clos |
ent Wing, being stationed at Kadena Air Base, | Okinawa. |
First Marine Aircraft Wing, | Okinawa, Japan; |
irfield) is a former World War II airfield in | Okinawa, at Bolo Point on the East China Sea coast. |
p moved to the newly built Yontan Airfield on | Okinawa in June 1945. |
kly repaired and became the first airfield on | Okinawa to be used by the American forces. |
orld War II, Yontan was a civilian airport on | Okinawa, and was taken over by the Japanese military |
fire shortly after landing at Naha Airport in | Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. |
Allegan departed | Okinawa on 5 August, bound for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, |
She also visited | Okinawa and made three voyages to China. |
rticipating in efforts to form an independent | Okinawa before the island was returned to Japan in 19 |
t before midday, Bunch remained at anchor off | Okinawa on the 15th. |
move obstructions at the Hagushi anchorage in | Okinawa on 1 June. |
) to Guam, returning to Hagushi Anchorage off | Okinawa on 12 May 1945 to resume patrol work. |
ber, a severe typhoon struck the anchorage at | Okinawa and drove ATA-181 aground, but the tug escape |
Continuing westward, she anchored off | Okinawa 4 July to render tender services to YMSs. |
Japanese could attack the fleet anchored off | Okinawa and the Allied forces and supply dumps ashore |
When LST-288 anchored off | Okinawa on 30 May, the Japanese defenders had just ov |
rmed to attack American shipping anchored off | Okinawa as part of Operation Ten-Go. |
he called at ports in the Philippines, and on | Okinawa, Saipan, and Guam, before arriving at San Ped |
It is sometimes confused with taro and the | Okinawa sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas cv. |
, at Saipan from 19 to 22 September, and made | Okinawa on the 28th. |
arshall Islands, in the Palau Islands, and at | Okinawa . |
tender USS Duxbury Bay (AVP-38) and departed | Okinawa. |
it based its headquarters), Ishigaki and the | Okinawa main island. |
th 7th Fleet ships in the Philippines and off | Okinawa. |
contact with emissaries from Vietnam and the | Okinawa. |
anding craft among the Pacific Islands and to | Okinawa. |
tillifera is farmed in the Philippines and in | Okinawa where the plant is eaten fresh. |
uthor of The Killing Jar, Starfishing and The | Okinawa Dragon. |
Saipan through the first week of July, and at | Okinawa until 15 October. |
ops at Eniwetok and Ulithi, Appanoose reached | Okinawa on 28 April and began discharging her cargo a |
In April 1975, | Okinawa participated in Operation Eagle Pull, the eva |
ared Ulithi 30 March for the fueling area off | Okinawa, the last major step before the Japanese home |
The submarine was ordered to an area between | Okinawa and Guam on the 14th, but had no success. |
swept and patrolled in assigned areas around | Okinawa despite heavy Japanese coastal and aerial res |
canal (and a brother who later lost an arm at | Okinawa), he aimed to be a fighter pilot to avenge th |
Hiwassee was turned over to the Army at | Okinawa for use there. |
Assistant Chief of Staff in the Tenth Army on | Okinawa. |
" - ammunition earmarked for the 10th Army at | Okinawa. |
ara, who befriends them upon their arrival in | Okinawa. |
ops at Eniwetok, Guam and Saipan, arrived off | Okinawa 4 July. |
It arrived at | Okinawa on 7 August for local escort and patrol, and |
6th Marines and their cargo, she arrived off | Okinawa for the initial assault on 1 April. |
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 |
calling at Pearl Harbor en route, arrived at | Okinawa 20 October to join in the occupation activiti |
ort Squadron 18, on 27 March, and arrived off | Okinawa on 1 April. |
Five days later, she arrived off | Okinawa and commenced a week of mine-sweeping operati |
The ship arrived off | Okinawa during the difficult first weeks of the fight |
On 25 March 1945, Twiggs arrived off | Okinawa to take part in the preinvasion bombardment. |
Arrived in | Okinawa but Japanese Capitulation led to drawdown of |
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 |
e infested waters, the cargo ship arrived off | Okinawa on the 31st, and replenished two escort carri |
Sherburne arrived off | Okinawa late in the afternoon of 1 May and immediatel |
She arrived at | Okinawa Gunto for her preinvasion mission on 26 March |
beachhead at Hagushi, the tanker arrived off | Okinawa on 28 May. |
and Ulithi, continuing until she arrived off | Okinawa on 11 June 1945. |
one more voyage for Magic Carpet, arriving at | Okinawa 26 December and arriving Tacoma, Washington, |
for the Pacific 10 April, finally arriving at | Okinawa in August. |
hip departed Saipan on 29 August, arriving at | Okinawa on 4 September. |
ne Islands, to combat load for the assault on | Okinawa. |
, and later ships destined for the assault on | Okinawa. |
During the assault on | Okinawa, she screened ships at Kerama Retto and swept |
Ulithi, all in preparation for the assault on | Okinawa, off which she arrived on 10 April. |
rama Retto and Keise Shima for the assault on | Okinawa. |
the Southern Attack Force for the assault on | Okinawa. |
go and trained for the forthcoming assault on | Okinawa. |
ne Islands, in preparation for the assault on | Okinawa. |
d loaded marines and cargo for the assault on | Okinawa. |
us, and had speed restored for the assault on | Okinawa, which she reached on 27 March to begin 76 co |
man Battalion Landing Team (BLT) assembled in | Okinawa. |
the first of his four term in the assembly of | Okinawa Prefecture in 1996 and then to the House of R |
The next combat assignment was | Okinawa. |
nal training in preparation for assignment to | Okinawa and the Fast Carrier Task Force. |
suka and Yokohama in May and touched at Naha, | Okinawa, and Guam before pulling back into port at Sa |
ed services and salvage assistance at Saipan, | Okinawa, Kagoshima, Sasebo, and [Nago Wan. |
and later worked as a dance instructor at the | Okinawa Actors School. |
at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, Midway Atoll, and | Okinawa before aqrriving at Taku, China, on 5 October |
n sailed to Ulithi to stage for the attack on | Okinawa. |
It also informs the audience that | Okinawa is an actual part of the Japanese homeland, o |
ing the runways and telling the audience that | Okinawa was an important air and sea base for operati |
done, however, and Hope sailed 20 August for | Okinawa and Japan, arriving Wakayama 22 September to |
n Japan surrendered, she steamed 18 August to | Okinawa, Subic Bay, and then Tokyo. |
On 7 August 1971, | Okinawa was the recovery ship for Apollo 15. |
g duty at Guam, ATA-185 departed 4 August for | Okinawa, where she arrived 11 August with two barges |
Charles Ausburne left | Okinawa 10 September 1945, and arrived at Washington, |
n the Western Pacific Ocean from Australia to | Okinawa. |
chorage on the 16th to escort Genesee back to | Okinawa. |
On 10 June, she headed back to | Okinawa. |
t Ulithi en route, the vessel arrived back at | Okinawa on 5 July. |
The ship made a brief trip back to | Okinawa, arriving there on 2 October, before she retu |
ur guide for Kadena United States Air Base in | Okinawa who was involved in the search of deceased se |
n off as Mission PR32 from Kadena Air Base in | Okinawa, Japan. |
d Marine Division at the Marine Corps Base in | Okinawa, Japan, followed by service with the 1st Forc |
signment was with Seventh Air Force, based on | Okinawa. |
gnment was with Far East Air Forces, based on | Okinawa. |
From that time she was based on | Okinawa for rescue and tow operations until 14 Februa |
ge army, air force, navy, and marine bases on | Okinawa. |
ing the United States Forces Japan's bases in | Okinawa Prefecture; his resignation was reportedly an |
ember 1944, and participated in the Battle of | Okinawa from April through June 1945. |
n the Pacific from 1944 through the Battle of | Okinawa in Spring 1945 and retired in 1946. |
February 16-March 26, 1945) and the Battle of | Okinawa (April 1-June 21, 1945). |
loyed at the Battle of Iwo Jima and Battle of | Okinawa. |
ucester, Battle of Peleliu, and the Battle of | Okinawa. |
t during the Battle of Iwo Jima and Battle of | Okinawa. |
t at the Battle of Iwo Jima and the Battle of | Okinawa. |
naval and supply forces needed, the Battle of | Okinawa exceeds the BotBulge for the AMERICAN largest |
left who knows the truth about the battle of | Okinawa. |
e island was occupied following the Battle of | Okinawa in 1945. |
the 98th Artillery Division in the Battle of | Okinawa, and his involvement in the early years of th |
M2 on Battle of | Okinawa. |
See also: Battle of | Okinawa |
2 May-14 July 1945 - Battle of | Okinawa |
USS Pittsburgh (CA-72) (1944) Battle of | Okinawa |
hepherd commanded it throughout the Battle of | Okinawa and subsequently took the Division to Tsingta |
ng the Philippines Campaign and the Battle of | Okinawa. |
Shinpan suffered during the Battle of | Okinawa and lost many of his students, but after Worl |
He also fought in the Battle of | Okinawa. |
The Battle of | Okinawa: The Blood and the Bomb. |
le of Iwo Jima (4-5 March 1945) and battle of | Okinawa (25 March - 5 May). |
s a million men old (presumably the Battle of | Okinawa) one of the soldiers is show getting wounded |
Over 1000 LVTs took part in the Battle of | Okinawa. |
Pacific Fleet and took part in the Battle of | Okinawa. |
e was the second Navy ship assigned the name " | Okinawa", in honor of the World War II Battle of Okin |
During the Battle of | Okinawa on April 1, 1945, United States Marine Corps |
tle star for her involvement in the Battle of | Okinawa. |
In the Battle of | Okinawa, the 28th Division played a leading role in t |
By this time the Battle of | Okinawa was drawing to a close, so Grafton departed S |
Britain, Battle of Peleliu and the Battle of | Okinawa. |
hich he was severely wounded in the Battle of | Okinawa. |
They took part in the Battle of | Okinawa and operations in the Sakishima Islands, near |
d time on August 15, 1945 after the Battle of | Okinawa, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasak |
est award for gallantry, during the Battle of | Okinawa. |
tillery Division, and fought in the battle of | Okinawa as commander of the 24th Artillery Corps. |
song is about a tragedy during the Battle of | Okinawa. |
f VMF-311 at Yontan Airfield during Battle of | Okinawa |
It was annihilated during the Battle of | Okinawa from April to June, 1945. |
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 |
a military hospital during the 1945 Battle of | Okinawa. |
ng with the U.S. Marines during the battle of | Okinawa, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Ho |
His next combat action was the Battle of | Okinawa, in which his gallantry won for him the posth |
an, Ream in Cambodia, Naha and Buckner Bay at | Okinawa, and Subic Bay in the Philippines, Abnaki ret |
e Eagle" (14 to 23 October), at Subic Bay and | Okinawa, respectively, Tom Green County went on alert |
bor, Eniwetok, Ulithi, Manila, Subic Bay, and | Okinawa, the fast transport entered Wakanoura Wan, wh |
ng in the transport area off Hagushi beach on | Okinawa on 3 May. |
xpected the Japanese to defend the beaches on | Okinawa - but on 1 April 1945 when 50000 American tro |
ransport anchorage off the Hagushi beaches at | Okinawa during the morning of 1 April and, just after |
1 April, she stood off the Hagushi beaches of | Okinawa as her LCMs and DUKWs (popularly pronounced " |
lated landings on the southeastern beaches of | Okinawa. |
an Pedro Bay combat-loaded for the beaches of | Okinawa. |
Asahi Breweries to manufacture Asahi beers in | Okinawa, in return for Asahi's assistance in selling |
Many military historians believe that | Okinawa led directly to American use of the atomic bo |
ed to the Far East and operated between Guam, | Okinawa, and Tsingtao, China, until returning to San |
She was born in | Okinawa, Japan. |
She was born in | Okinawa, Japan, and is also known purely by her first |
a convoy of troopships from Ulithi bound for | Okinawa to take part in the invasion soon to begin th |
cleared Subic Bay on 30 August 1945 bound for | Okinawa. |
ithi on 25 March to escort a convoy bound for | Okinawa, she served as primary control vessel for "Ye |
a large contingent of the 10th Army bound for | Okinawa. |
underway with TU 13.11.2 on 23 May, bound for | Okinawa. |
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. |
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. |
uees in March, the hospital ship stood by off | Okinawa from 2 to 9 April, receiving wounded for evac |
dule of troop lifts and exercises, calling at | Okinawa, Taiwan, Subic Bay, and a number of Japanese |
Escambia paid calls to | Okinawa and Wakayama Wan to fuel ships at anchor ther |
eployed during September 1965 to Camp Hansen, | Okinawa. |
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