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  • {{Image|Marshalls-map.gif|left|300px|Republic of the Marshall Islands}} ...der the terms of the 1986 Compact of Free Association, the Republic of the Marshall Islands was no more under American control. The RMI was sovereign in both foreign a
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Marshall Islands]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Marshall Islands#Enewetak Atoll]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Marshall Islands#Kwajalein Atoll]]
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  • ...lent to the Caroline Islands group in the Northern Pacific, south of the [[Marshall Islands]]; containsthe Yap and Chuuk (formerly Truk) groups
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  • ...in Micronesia are: the [[Federated States of Micronesia]], [[Kiribati]], [[Marshall Islands]], [[Palau]] and [[Nauru]]. The [[Northern Mariana Islands]] and [[Guam]] a
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  • {{r|Marshall Islands}}
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  • ...'' is a U.S. possession, claimed by the [[Marshall Islands|Republic of the Marshall Islands]].
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  • {{r|Marshall Islands}}
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  • ...include>Now an increasingly popular if remote tourist destination in the [[Marshall Islands]], a Japanese seaplane base in [[World War Two in the Pacific]], the target
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  • ...ific Islands which established the new successor governments of Palau, the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia.
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  • {{r|Marshall Islands}}
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  • An atoll within the [[Marshall Islands]], site of major combat in the [[Second World War]] as the location of the
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  • {{Image|Marshalls-map.gif|left|300px|Republic of the Marshall Islands}} ...der the terms of the 1986 Compact of Free Association, the Republic of the Marshall Islands was no more under American control. The RMI was sovereign in both foreign a
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  • ...Atoll''' is an increasingly popular if remote tourist destination in the [[Marshall Islands]], a Japanese seaplane base in [[World War Two in the Pacific]], the target
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  • {{r|Marshall Islands}}
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  • ...8 km) southwest of Honolulu, about one-third of the way from Hawaii to the Marshall Islands
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Marshall Islands]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...944 ''Saratoga'' took part in [[Operation CATCHPOLE]], the invasion of the Marshall Islands.
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  • '''Marshall Islands campaign'''
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  • ...erry'' set a record when it made a {{convert|4400|nmi|km}} voyage to the [[Marshall Islands]].<ref name=Dvids2018-08-01/>]] ...gth. It took eight days to travel from Hawaii to [[Majuro Atoll]], in the Marshall Islands.
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  • {{r|Marshall Islands}}
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  • {{r|Marshall Islands}}
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  • ...]] was transited on [[27 July]]; and, after a port call at [[Eniwetok]], [[Marshall Islands]], the transport arrived at [[Manila]] on [[26 August]]. The cargo and troo Sylvania sailed for [[Bikini Atoll|Bikini]], [[Marshall Islands]], on [[19 February]] to participate in Operation "Cross Roads," and operat
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  • ...scort, which, after delivering the Marines, would conduct strikes in the [[Marshall Islands]].<ref name=Auto>{{citation
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  • ...ombat loaded on board on 1 July and TransDiv 38 sailed for [[Eniwetok]], [[Marshall Islands]], the next day. There, she joined other units of Task Group (TG) 53.2, Ass ...elled when two days out of port. Her new orders routed the ship, via the [[Marshall Islands]] and the [[Admiralty Islands]], to the [[Philippines]]. As a unit of Attac
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  • '''Operation Ivy''' was a pair of U.S. nuclear weapon tests in the Marshall Islands in 1952, which both provided experimental verification, with a prototype (I | title = Operation Ivy 1952 - Enewetok Atoll, Marshall Islands
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  • ...state|Marshall Islands}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|the Marshall Islands}}</td>
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  • ...l [[31 January]] when she departed Port Allen, [[Kauai]] Island, for the [[Marshall Islands]].
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  • ...red with the Southern Attack Force, bound for [[Kwajalein]] Atoll in the [[Marshall Islands]], off which she arrived [[31 January]]. During [[Battle of Kwajalein|the i
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  • ...iego]] on 19 April 1952, ''Estes'' carried high-ranking observers to the [[Marshall Islands]] for [[nuclear weapons]] tests in the fall of 1952, and in the summer of 1 ...re for the next year. Between March and July 1956, she was again in the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]] for weapons tests, and on 31 January 1957 sailed for [[Yokosuka
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  • ...nd loading completed, she left Pearl Harbor [[27 May]] for [[Eniwetok]], [[Marshall Islands]], arriving [[4 June]]. The next day ''Ostara'' was underway for [[Saipan]]
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  • On [[22 September]], she got underway for the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]]. After fueling at [[Eniwetok]], she continued on and arrived at
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  • Between 2003 and 2007 [[Nauru]], [[Vanuatu]], [[Liberia]] and the [[Marshall Islands]] all made commitments to adhere to OECD transparency standards and were re
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  • ...nd sortied on [[22 January]] for the [[Battle of Kwajalein|invasion of the Marshall Islands]]. She stood into the transport area off Roi and Namur Islands, [[Kwajalein
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  • ...arbor]] and duty transporting cargo, landing craft, and troops among the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]] and [[New Hebrides]] until the close of the war. She then carri
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  • ...mand was of escort carriers, in [[Operation FORAGER]], the invasion of the Marshall Islands, beginning with the [[Battle of Saipan]]. During this operation, he was ext
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  • ...rl Harbor]] on [[2 December]] and, after loading cargo earmarked for the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]] and [[Northern Mariana Islands]], headed for Eniwetok and Guam.
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  • ====Marshall Islands==== [[Operation Flintlock]] was the main campaign against the [[Marshall Islands]]. Shore bombardment began in December 1943, principally against Kwajalein
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  • ...ir work was resumed. The ship sailed again on [[8 July]] for [[Eniwetok]], Marshall Islands; Ulithi, Caroline Islands; [[Guam]], Mariana Islands; and [[Manila]], Phili
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  • ...TNT equivalent, "Mike" surface test of first fusion device. Enewetak Atoll,Marshall Islands, Pacific Ocean, October 31, 1952.}}
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  • ...ent, 4th Marine Division, embarked. The AKA arrived at [[Eniwetok]] in the Marshall Islands on [[5 February]] and, two days later, headed on to [[Saipan]]. She made [[
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  • ...ncisco until the summer of 1946. On [[5 June]], she got underway for the [[Marshall Islands]] to provide support services for [[Operation Crossroads]], the large-scale ...cisco where she remained for a month before embarking upon a voyage to the Marshall Islands. That voyage, which lasted from [[26 May]] to [[10 July]], included both ou
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  • ...h. Two days later, ''Tabora'' transited the canal and steamed toward the [[Marshall Islands]]. She arrived at [[Eniwetok]] on [[22 August]] and, the next day, pushed o
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  • *[[Marshall Islands]], joined 17/09/1991
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  • ''Libra'' carried cargo among the New Hebrides, Solomons, and [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]] until June 1944, when she prepared for the assault on [[Guam]].
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  • ...d make preparations for the forthcoming [[Gilbert Islands|Gilberts]] and [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]] invasions. ...n for [[Operation Flintlock]], the assault and occupation of atolls in the Marshall Islands.
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  • ...naval officers for transportation the following day, and sailed for the [[Marshall Islands]]. Steaming independently, her men standing daily dawn and dusk alerts, the
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  • ...]] on [[5 May]] to await further orders. On [[22 May]], she departed the [[Marshall Islands]], bound for the west coast of the United States.
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  • ...ea Bay]], [[Maui]], into the new year to prepare for the conquest of the [[Marshall Islands]]. ...can warships supporting the assault on the Marianas, ''Thuban'' departed [[Marshall Islands|the Marshalls]] on the 15th.
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  • ...rked 235 soldiers attached to the unit, and sailed independently for the [[Marshall Islands]] on the 8th. Reaching ''Eniwetok'' on the 16th, ''Birgit'' tarried there f
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  • ...&nbsp;tons of equipment. On 14 March 1945, ''Trousdale'' set out for the [[Marshall Islands]].
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  • <td>[[Marshall Islands]]</td><td>[[Majuro]]</td><td>[[United States dollar]]</td> ...hall Islands}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|the Marshall Islands}}''</small></td>
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  • ...uises off the [[Hawaiian Islands]]. On May 28, she got underway for the [[Marshall Islands]] and arrived at [[Eniwetok]] on June 6. ''Seminole'' independently zigzag
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  • ...ing the [[Hawaiian Islands]] on [[10 May]]. Reaching [[Eniwetok]] in the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]] 10 days later, the attack cargo ship got underway for [[Guam]]
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  • | || || [[Republic of Marshall Islands]] || || || || ...1 vessel); Palau (1 vessel); Papua New Guinea (4 vessels); Republic of the Marshall Islands (1 vessel); Samoa (1 vessel); Solomon Islands (2 vessels); Timor Leste (2 v
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  • ...-named [[Operation Ivy|Ivy Mike]], on [[Enewetak Atoll]], located in the [[Marshall Islands]] of the Pacific Ocean. The test device was based on a design developed by ...and it took place on March 1, 1954 (local time) on [[Bikini Atoll]] in the Marshall Islands of the Pacific Ocean. The bomb weighed 10.70 tonnes (11.75 short tons) and
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  • ...Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Republic of the Marshall Islands, and Federated States of Micronesia)
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  • ...ve for the first time in the war with a series of raids on the Gilbert and Marshall Islands. ''Salt Lake City'', bombarded of [[Wotje Island]] in the Marshalls, and f ...eship [[USS New Mexico]] participated in the recapture of the Gilbert and Marshall Islands. In June and July 1944, the battleship bombarded Tinian and Guam in the Mar
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  • ...rrick'' was in port at [[San Francisco, California]]. She sailed for the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]] on [[1 July]] and made port at [[Eniwetok]] on the 14th. She su
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  • ...[Kwajalein]] early in June and, later that month, set her course for the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]].
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  • ...scort, which, after delivering the Marines, would conduct strikes in the [[Marshall Islands]].<ref>''Admiral Halsey's Story'', pp. 85-95</ref>
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  • En route, ''Yancey'' stopped at [[Eniwetok]], in the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]], for supplies and fuel. At [[Saipan]], she later transferred he
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  • ...ahaina Roads, off the island of [[Maui]]. From there, she sailed for the [[Marshall Islands]], and the first of her six amphibious operations of the [[Pacific war]], d
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  • <tr><th align="left">Marshall Islands</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...w set a new milestone by deploying over the horizon to the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The 4,400 nautical mile trip marked marking the furthest deployment of an
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  • ...of Maldives]], [[History of Mali]], [[History of Malta]], [[History of the Marshall Islands]], [[History of Mauritania]], [[History of Mauritius]], [[History of Mexico
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