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d in that position until being transferred to | Okinawa as a military judge in July 1981. |
t Richard Fenwick (December 10, 1946 in Naha, | Okinawa), is a retired Major League Baseball player w |
On 15 May, the attack transport left | Okinawa in a Hawaii-bound convoy. |
Okinawa held a gubernatorial election November 19, 20 | |
She had duty at | Okinawa, with a brief period at Shanghai and Jinsen u |
Nishihara, | Okinawa held a mayoral election on September 7, 2008. |
e School after his parents move away to Naha, | Okinawa for a job posting. |
The 6th Marine Division on | Okinawa is a 1945 Kodachrome color documentary film p |
ff Saipan until 6 August, when she sailed for | Okinawa as a convoy escort, returning to Saipan on 19 |
kashiki Island, Kerama Retto, then shifted to | Okinawa for a pre-invasion sweep off the western beac |
lear weapons, because the casualty numbers at | Okinawa indicated a projected one million deaths for |
s after Major General Roy Geiger had declared | Okinawa secured, a small group of kamikazes penetrate |
The Battle of | Okinawa was a critical turning point that served as a |
It joined Seventh Air Force in | Okinawa flying A-26 Invaders during April 1945 and fl |
She then returned to | Okinawa for acoustic minesweeping gear to be transpor |
Public Chairman, State Minister in Charge of | Okinawa and Affairs Related to the Northern Territori |
ing footage is also shown on life in northern | Okinawa soon after liberation, with the locals settin |
McNair remained off | Okinawa to aid in fighting off the daily air attacks |
canal (and a brother who later lost an arm at | Okinawa), he aimed to be a fighter pilot to avenge th |
ma Gunto, in association with the invasion of | Okinawa by Allied Forces in World War II. |
On 1 April, US forces landed on | Okinawa, and American fighters based on Okinawa's wes |
By mid-April, she was at | Okinawa as an element of Task Force 51. |
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 |
Other ports of call were Hong Kong, China, | Okinawa, Osaka, and Sasabo, Japan, all the Mariana Is |
he called at ports in the Philippines, and on | Okinawa, Saipan, and Guam, before arriving at San Ped |
he Asahi Shimbun's political news department, | Okinawa bureau, and Washington bureau, before being a |
On 5 August, Appanoose departed the | Okinawa area and sailed in a convoy to Saipan, her fi |
the war and then served on occupation duty at | Okinawa, China, and Korea until 14 December 1945 when |
eet (9,400 m) above Minami Daito Island (near | Okinawa Island and approximately 260 miles (420 km) s |
Pacific in 1945, serving at Iwo Jima, in the | Okinawa campaign, and in the Philippines before the w |
raiding Japan while awaiting the invasion of | Okinawa, last and greatest amphibious operation of th |
as a Trial Counsel and Chief Trial Counsel in | Okinawa, Japan and Quantico, Virginia. |
fueled the carrier task forces supporting the | Okinawa invasion, and raiding and bombarding the Japa |
It is known from | Okinawa, Tokunoshima and Iheyajima. |
0 nautical miles (690 km) to the southeast of | Okinawa, Japan and designated it as a Tropical Distur |
rieties of the Ryukyu Islands (the islands of | Okinawa Prefecture and some of the islands of Kagoshi |
il 1947 and then returned to Pearl Harbor via | Okinawa, Guam, and Kwajalein. |
he Pacific and queried tide gauge stations in | Okinawa, Yap and Malakal. |
She saw action off | Okinawa, Formosa and Japan and took part in the bomba |
rvicemen to stations in Japan, Korea, Midway, | Okinawa, Taiwan, and Guam, the largest staging statio |
From there she proceeded to | Okinawa, China, and Guam carrying passengers and carg |
as Anami in Kagoshima Prefecture and Naha in | Okinawa Prefecture, and reached the Hawaiian and Cali |
She made stops at | Okinawa, Eniwetok, and Pearl Harbor before arriving b |
ask Force engaged in the Luzon, Iwo Jima, and | Okinawa operations, and air strikes against Japan unt |
rs of several island groups, including Amami, | Okinawa, Yaeyama, and Miyako. |
the 3rd Fleet supporting operations against | Okinawa, Luzon, and Formosa (10 October - 14 November |
On 13 March she began rehearsals for the | Okinawa operation, and sailed from Leyte Gulf 27 Marc |
She was born in | Okinawa, Japan, and is also known purely by her first |
armouche was born in Lafayette, LA, raised in | Okinawa, Japan and is of Lebanese, Irish and Cajun de |
n, Araw, Manilla, Hong Kong, Saigon, Formosa, | Okinawa, Tokyo, and Iwo Jima. |
ember 1944, and participated in the Battle of | Okinawa from April through June 1945. |
Okinawa, 1 April 1945 | |
Skylark was mined and sunk off | Okinawa in April 1945. |
During the Battle of | Okinawa on April 1, 1945, United States Marine Corps |
anese airfields during the Allied invasion of | Okinawa in April 1945. |
On | Okinawa in April 1945: (left to right) Maj Axtell, CM |
(24 June); and the assault and occupation of | Okinawa (6-7 April 1945). |
It was annihilated during the Battle of | Okinawa from April to June, 1945. |
She sailed from | Okinawa 26 April to load Army replacements at San Fra |
sport services during the initial landings at | Okinawa 1-5 April, after which she steamed to Guam, t |
Returning to | Okinawa 23 April, 6 days later she was struck by a Ja |
Iwo Jima 19 February and for the landings at | Okinawa 1 April. |
at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, Midway Atoll, and | Okinawa before aqrriving at Taku, China, on 5 October |
quipment among the Marianas, Philippines, and | Okinawa staging areas for a possible invasion of Japa |
to load marines and material for transport to | Okinawa and arrived on the 15th. |
launched over 1,200 sorties in support of the | Okinawa campaign, arrived in San Pedro Bay on 27 June |
ithi, Butte moved on to her true destination, | Okinawa, and arrived there on 12 August. |
Hope sailed 9 April to take part in the | Okinawa operation, arriving off the bitterly-conteste |
Diego, California, Pearl Harbor, Saipan, and | Okinawa before arriving at Sasebo, Japan, 21 Septembe |
April 1945 with reinforcements needed for the | Okinawa campaign, arriving there six days later. |
r Resupply Squadron at Kadena Air Force Base, | Okinawa, specifically as a navigator on a B-29 crew, |
Others treat the | Okinawa Flying-fox as a subspecies of the latter, whi |
He was an official in the royal court of | Okinawa, and as such held the title of Chikudon Peich |
o, she lifted troops to Kure, then steamed to | Okinawa; whence, as a unit of the “Magic Carpet” flee |
ged at Saipan for the forthcoming invasion of | Okinawa, acting as a part of a decoy task force that |
He again went into combat on | Okinawa where, as a platoon sergeant with the 1st Mar |
most likely also found on other islands near | Okinawa, such as Iejima. |
On 1 April she was off | Okinawa and at 0631 commenced disembarking units of t |
antee stood out of Manila Bay and steamed for | Okinawa, anchoring at Buckner Bay on 19 September. |
following evening, the oiler got underway for | Okinawa, arriving at Hagushi Beach on 7 June. |
d time on August 15, 1945 after the Battle of | Okinawa, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasak |
Also supported the Allied invasion of | Okinawa by attacking airfields that served as bases f |
Moved to | Okinawa in August 1945. |
s of Misia's outdoor acoustic concert held in | Okinawa on August 15 and 16, 2003. |
and then began escort duty between Manila and | Okinawa 30 August 1945. |
She arrived in Buckner Bay, | Okinawa, 23 August 1945, and until 6 November swept m |
Later moving to | Okinawa in August 1945 after the Japanese Capitulatio |
ing issued her entire stock the ship departed | Okinawa 26 August for Manus. |
Guam's group retired to | Okinawa 7 August. |
for the Pacific 10 April, finally arriving at | Okinawa in August. |
Upon his return from | Okinawa, Capt Barnum was assigned as a weapons instru |
nd combat service troops) plus the 10,000 man | Okinawa Naval Base Force and 42,000 Okinawan conscrip |
ed on 30 April to escort a resupply convoy to | Okinawa, where battle still raged. |
n Japan surrendered, she steamed 18 August to | Okinawa, Subic Bay, and then Tokyo. |
point explaining that the fleet on its way to | Okinawa will be the first in history to come into bat |
kly repaired and became the first airfield on | Okinawa to be used by the American forces. |
p of islands located to the south and west of | Okinawa, which became the fleet's steppingstone to Ok |
Nari stalled near | Okinawa, and became a typhoon on the 7th. |
Okinawa had been under American control for about 10 | |
oiler remained as station tanker until after | Okinawa had been secured and continued servicing Alli |
time that the band finally left their home of | Okinawa and began touring across the country and open |
ral William W. Eagles as military governor of | Okinawa, and began a number of efforts to revive and |
She was sunk in April 1945 off of | Okinawa after being struck by three Japanese kamikaze |
Tasked with supporting the | Okinawa campaign, Beltrami proceeded to the Philippin |
The Battle of | Okinawa: The Blood and the Bomb. |
irfield) is a former World War II airfield in | Okinawa, at Bolo Point on the East China Sea coast. |
completed on 9 April, and the vessel left the | Okinawa area bound for Hawaii. |
alifornia, on 3 February and then moved on to | Okinawa, stopping briefly at Pearl Harbor, Johnston I |
xpected the Japanese to defend the beaches on | Okinawa - but on 1 April 1945 when 50000 American tro |
ts wants to own a very rare trading card, The | Okinawa Dragon but it belongs to a Japanese businessm |
USS | Okinawa (LPH-3) carrying HMH-462 comprising 14 CH-53, |
rved in the Far East, carrying cargo to Guam, | Okinawa, and Chinese ports. |
orological Agency began advising residents in | Okinawa to closely monitor the storm. |
nese troops isolated on the small islands off | Okinawa began coming to the beaches to surrender. |
After the fall of | Okinawa, the command of the Second General Army was r |
tillery Division, and fought in the battle of | Okinawa as commander of the 24th Artillery Corps. |
Five days later, she arrived off | Okinawa and commenced a week of mine-sweeping operati |
warfare exercises off the coasts of Japan and | Okinawa and concluded the deployment training Chinese |
Athanasia then moved to Hagushi Bay, | Okinawa, and continued her resupply duties. |
Following a voyage to | Okinawa to convoy LSTs and LSMs to Leyte for repairs, |
Also, Marine Corps Base Camp Courtney, in | Okinawa, Japan, Courtney's place of death, is named i |
ailed from Guam on 4 May to return to duty at | Okinawa 4 days later. |
December and resumed her war patrol north of | Okinawa four days later. |
one more voyage for Magic Carpet, arriving at | Okinawa 26 December and arriving Tacoma, Washington, |
sailed via Pearl Harbor to discharge cargo at | Okinawa in December 1945. |
Flagler was decommissioned at | Okinawa 24 December 1945, and returned to her owners. |
he Marianas Islands 2 December and sailed for | Okinawa 29 December, before steaming on to Tokyo. |
lly on Saipan, Iwo Jima, the Philippines, and | Okinawa, where deeply dug-in Japanese troops refused |
ithi 1 April 1945, the day of the landings on | Okinawa, and departed 24 April for that important isl |
ved Ulithi 30 April after a grueling month at | Okinawa, and departed 22 May for San Francisco. |
e was able to complete unloading her cargo at | Okinawa before departing for temporary repairs at the |
d fighter director ship throughout the bloody | Okinawa Campaign, detecting enemy air raids, providin |
Many military historians believe that | Okinawa led directly to American use of the atomic bo |
ment, and proceeded 3 April to Hagushi Beach, | Okinawa, to discharge troops and cargo. |
On 24 June Grafton arrived at | Okinawa and disembarked her passengers before anchori |
Okinawa At-large district is a constituency of the Ho | |
n rotation between the 3rd Marine Division on | Okinawa and Divisions stationed in the United States |
West Pacific Theater from Lae, New Guinea to | Okinawa, Japan, Doss was promoted to Colonel in 1945. |
By this time the Battle of | Okinawa was drawing to a close, so Grafton departed S |
ber, a severe typhoon struck the anchorage at | Okinawa and drove ATA-181 aground, but the tug escape |
Islands and Central Pacific and supported the | Okinawa campaign during World War II, operated in the |
gust, she escorted convoys between Ulithi and | Okinawa, and during the last 2 weeks of May, served o |
At | Okinawa, she embarked troops for a major bilateral am |
g the three months Appanoose was stationed at | Okinawa, she endured numerous Japanese air attacks. |
In 1998, a monument depicting his actions on | Okinawa was erected in a park named for him in his ho |
also supported the invasions of Iwo Jima and | Okinawa, narrowly escaping damage from suicide air at |
or the rest of the war plied between Guam and | Okinawa on escort, patrol and air-sea rescue missions |
Total precipitation in | Okinawa was estimated to have reached 120 mm (6 in), |
lished in August 1976 on the site of the 1975 | Okinawa Ocean Expo, and describes itself as the only |
"iron", "back of hand"), which originated in | Okinawa, Japan, falls into the category of a "fist-lo |
bor, Eniwetok, Ulithi, Manila, Subic Bay, and | Okinawa, the fast transport entered Wakanoura Wan, wh |
horage, Seattle, Northwest (OR), Los Angeles, | Okinawa, Santa Fe, Vail, Dubrovnik, Spoleto, Montreal |
homeward bound veterans aboard, she departed | Okinawa 10 February 1946. |
It was first debuted at the 3rd | Okinawa International Film Festival and was released |
ained in the area supporting operations until | Okinawa was finally secure on 21 June. |
bruary 9, 1870) was a Christian missionary to | Okinawa, the first Protestant missionary to be active |
tioned at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma on | Okinawa and flew the KC-130 Hercules. |
10 May, she torpedoed and sank the cargo ship | Okinawa Maru, followed up with the passenger/cargo sh |
d Marine Division at the Marine Corps Base in | Okinawa, Japan, followed by service with the 1st Forc |
ite at Ulithi preceded her deployment for the | Okinawa operation, for which she sailed from Ulithi 2 |
in the East China Sea, with daily returns to | Okinawa itself for routine ground support. |
She arrived at | Okinawa Gunto for her preinvasion mission on 26 March |
Okinawa was formally returned to Japan in May 1972, a | |
When young Tillis was stationed in | Okinawa, he formed a band called The Westerners, whic |
he far reaching air raids on the Philippines, | Okinawa, and Formosa in the months to come. |
the Palau Islands, along the coast of Luzon, | Okinawa and Formosa. |
utheast Asia, so the true distribution of the | Okinawa Flying Fox is unknown. |
The | Okinawa Flying Fox (Pteropus loochoensis) is a specie |
participated in the assault and occupation of | Okinawa Gunto from April through June, 1945. |
ssistant staff judge advocate at Fort Sill in | Okinawa, Japan from 1959 to 1964, and was a member of |
troops, Crockett sailed by way of Ulithi for | Okinawa where from 24 to 27 June she unloaded under a |
participated in the assault and occupation of | Okinawa Gunto from April through June 1945. |
Five days later she sailed for Ulithi and | Okinawa, where from 30 August to 29 November she serv |
She provided similar support during the | Okinawa campaign from 25 March - 20 June, with time o |
Shellbark operated in the | Okinawa area from 13 July to 20 September. |
Proceeding then to | Okinawa for further replenishment duty, she operated |
ines on the various small islands surrounding | Okinawa to gather data on terrain and Japanese activi |
Goniurosaurus kuroiwae - | Okinawa Ground Gecko |
For the temple of the same name in Naha, | Okinawa, see Gokoku-ji (Okinawa). |
A native of Futenma, | Okinawa and graduate of Asia University, he served in |
suka and Yokohama in May and touched at Naha, | Okinawa, and Guam before pulling back into port at Sa |
The submarine was ordered to an area between | Okinawa and Guam on the 14th, but had no success. |
ley Bay stood out of Pearl Harbor en route to | Okinawa, via Guam, for her first combat operations. |
di Arabia and American military facilities in | Okinawa and Guam. |
When Digimon started showing up in | Okinawa, Takato, Guilmon and Kai took up battle with |
The U.S. held island of | Okinawa was hard hit by Emma. |
eneral Cook joined the Far East Air Forces on | Okinawa where he established an Air Force Depot and d |
On that day, on | Okinawa Island, he single-handedly attacked the Japan |
Takato took Guilmon with him to | Okinawa, where he was to stay with his cousin, Kai, a |
o and now runs the Morning glory Orphanage in | Okinawa where he raises nine children including Haruk |
From | Okinawa, she headed to Japan; and, for the next six m |
On 14 June, Tisdale departed | Okinawa and headed for Leyte in the Philippines. |
swept and patrolled in assigned areas around | Okinawa despite heavy Japanese coastal and aerial res |
While off | Okinawa she helped rescue survivors of USS Montgomery |
and then returned to the picket stations off | Okinawa, occasionally helping to provide antiaircraft |
1 April, she stood off the Hagushi beaches of | Okinawa as her LCMs and DUKWs (popularly pronounced " |
ops and vehicles, Whitfield County sailed for | Okinawa, offloading her cargo upon arrival and taking |
ified as Mayumi Tamaki, a native of Ishigaki, | Okinawa, and her former boyfriend, a former biker nam |
orgia, Missouri, Maryland, and in Germany and | Okinawa in her youth. |
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