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  • {{r|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • {{r|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Battle of Okinawa]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Battle of Okinawa/Definition]]
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  • Okinawa Island was the site of the [[Battle of Okinawa]] in 1945, during the U.S. invasion of Japan during [[World War II, Pacific
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  • Okinawa Island was the site of the [[Battle of Okinawa]] in 1945, during the U.S. invasion of Japan during [[World War II, Pacific *[[Battle of Okinawa]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Battle of Okinawa]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...e on a "do-or-die" [[tokko]] mission to reinforce Japanese forces at the [[Battle of Okinawa]]
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  • {{r|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • {{rpl|Okinawa, battle of|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • {{r|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • {{r|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • * 1945-04-01 – 1945-06-21 Battle of Okinawa
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  • {{r|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • {{r|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • ...ft for the boat pool and took part in amphibious training, preparing for [[Battle of Okinawa|the invasion of Okinawa]]. ...al Hospital unit, ''Devosa'' sailed to [[Ulithi]], staging point for the [[Battle of Okinawa|invasion of Okinawa]], for which she sailed [[27 March]]. ''Devosa'' landed
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  • {{r|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • The '''Battle of Okinawa''', code-named "Operation Iceberg" was the capture of the [[Japan]]ese isla
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  • ...before the start of the [[Battle of Iwo Jima]] and six weeks before the [[Battle of Okinawa]], which they recommended continuing the war. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...a one-way mission, probably suicidal, formally to reinforce Japan at the [[Battle of Okinawa]].
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  • She departed [[27 March]] for the [[Battle of Okinawa|invasion of Okinawa]], took part in a feint landing [[1 April]], and repeat
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  • ...45, loaded troops and equipment at [[Pearl Harbor]], then sailed for the [[Battle of Okinawa|Okinawa campaign]], the largest amphibious operation of the [[Pacific War]]
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  • ...[27 February]], ''Lacerta'' discharged cargo and embarked troops for the [[Battle of Okinawa|Okinawa invasion]]. She departed [[Saipan]] [[27 March]] for the operation
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  • ...l|Savo Sound]], she reported at [[Ulithi]] [[21 March]] to stage for the [[Battle of Okinawa|assault of Okinawa]].
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  • ...sferred cargo at [[Dulag]]. On [[13 March]] she began rehearsals for the [[Battle of Okinawa|Okinawa operation]], and sailed from [[Leyte Gulf]] [[27 March]] for the la
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  • ...rch, she arrived at [[Ulithi]] on the 21st and sailed from there for the [[Battle of Okinawa|Okinawa invasion]] on the 27th of March. ''Sheliak'' arrived off the beach
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  • ...s in the [[Philippines]] until 27 March 1945, ''Diphda'' sortied for the [[Battle of Okinawa|invasion of Okinawa]], discharging her cargo in the transport area from [[1
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  • ...l landings in the [[Solomons]], joined the Northern Attack Force for the [[Battle of Okinawa|invasion of Okinawa]], with which she sailed from [[Ulithi]] [[27 March]].
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  • {{r|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • ...]] to participate in the extensive training operations for the projected [[Battle of Okinawa|invasion of Okinawa]], the last objective before the mainland itself. Arriv
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  • ...formed key parts of an air defense screen, such as radar pickets at the [[Battle of Okinawa]], or joined destroyers in attacks on major surface warships in the [[Actio
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  • ...ercises until [[26 February]], when she put to sea combat loaded for the [[Battle of Okinawa|Okinawa assault]].
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  • ...March]]. On [[27 March]] she sortied with Transport Division 36 for the [[Battle of Okinawa|assault on Okinawa]].
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  • ...15 May]] to deliver important cargo and to render valuable assistance to [[Battle of Okinawa|combat operations ashore]]. She operated in the South, Southwest and Wester
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  • ...ack cargo ship headed for the [[Ryukyus]]. On [[1 April]], D day for the [[Battle of Okinawa|landings on Okinawa]], she entered the transport area and began lowering he
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  • In the grey dawn of 1 April 1945, ''Capricornus'' arrived at [[Battle of Okinawa|the invasion scene]], laden primarily with ammunition. For the next 8 days,
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  • ...[27 March]] with Task Group 51.2, Demonstration Group "Charlie," for the [[Battle of Okinawa|assault on Okinawa]]. ''Theenim'' arrived oif the [[Hagushi]] Beaches on [[
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  • ...via Eniwetok to [[Tacloban]] where she joined the forces massing for the [[Battle of Okinawa|assault on Okinawa]]. Assigned to a support role with the amphibious forces
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  • Kamikaze attacks were most important at [[Okinawa, battle of|the Battle of Okinawa]] in spring 1945; during the three-month battle, 4000 kamikaze sorties sank ...val capability, and the island itself, Japan lost the [[Okinawa, battle of|Battle of Okinawa]].
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  • ...anal]] in company with Transport Group ABLE to stage for the forthcoming [[Battle of Okinawa|invasion of Okinawa]]. The group proceeded to [[Ulithi]] on the 15th, and o
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  • ...before the start of the [[Battle of Iwo Jima]] and six weeks before the [[Battle of Okinawa]], [[Hirohito]] met with former Lord Privy Seal [[Makinoo]], and six forme
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  • ...uld become Army Minister. Aggravating the situation was the start of the [[Battle of Okinawa]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...g cargo the next day for the Army's 27th Division in preparation for the [[Battle of Okinawa|Ryukyus campaign]]. ''Whiteside'' steamed out of [[Segond Channel]] on [[25
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  • ...Solomon Islands carrying out amphibious exercises in preparation for the [[Battle of Okinawa|assault on Okinawa]]. The attack cargo ship left the Solomons on [[15 March
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  • ...she joined Transport Group "Baker" of the Northern Attack Force for the [[Battle of Okinawa|invasion of Okinawa]]. On [[26 March]], the ships stood out of Ulithi lagoo
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  • ...tar rank, and, as commander in the late stages of the [[Okinawa, battle of|battle of Okinawa]] in 1945. He was scheduled to lead the invasion of Japan when the war sud ...ven a training command stateside In June 1945, in the last stages of the [[Battle of Okinawa]], the American commander was killed and Stilwell, now wearing four stars,
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  • ...Group 7 she helped to take [[Kerama Retto]] late in March and joined the [[Battle of Okinawa|attack on Okinawa]] 1 April. The appearance of [[kamikaze]] planes the next
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  • ...Alhena'' remained in port there for nearly two months in reserve for the [[Battle of Okinawa|Okinawa invasion]]. In late May, she steamed to [[Leyte (island)|Leyte]] to
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  • * [[Battle of Okinawa]], 1945
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  • ...arrived at Pearl Harbor 19 January 1945. She operated in support of the [[Battle of Okinawa|Okinawa invasion]] during April, returning to San Francisco [[19 May]] to b
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  • ..., began onloading ammunition, vehicles, and provisions earmarked for the [[Battle of Okinawa|Ryukyus campaign]].
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  • ...and steamed to Guadalcanal for practice landings in preparation for the [[Battle of Okinawa|invasion of the Ryukyus]].
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  • ...merchant ships, and carrying out training exercises in preparation for the Battle of Okinawa|invasion of Okinawa. She left the Philippines on 27 March with Task Unit (T
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  • ...ea. In April and May, ''Virgo'' performed similar services in support of [[Battle of Okinawa|the Okinawa campaign]]. In May, she began a return voyage to the United Sta
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  • ...ults on the Japanese home islands at [[Battle of Iwo Jima|Iwo Jima]] and [[Battle of Okinawa|Okinawa]]. Following the war, he served as the Chief of Naval Operations b
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  • ...r their cargoes at [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]]. During her 17 days at the [[Battle of Okinawa]], the ship faced more than 100 air raids by [[kamikaze]]. All ammunition w
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  • ...ly led up to the final big assault landing of the war in the Pacific—the [[Battle of Okinawa|invasion of Okinawa]] in the [[Ryukyus]].
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  • On [[Easter Sunday]], 1 April 1945, American forces started [[Battle of Okinawa|going ashore at Okinawa]], beginning the long and bloody battle for that is
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  • ...re of [[Saipan]] and, later, for an offensive in the [[Okinawa. battle of |battle of Okinawa]].<ref>Herbert Bix, "Emperor Hirohito's war," ''History Today,'' (Dec 1991)
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  • {{seealso|Battle of Okinawa}}
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  • ...before the start of the [[Battle of Iwo Jima]] and six weeks before the [[Battle of Okinawa]], [[Hirohito]] met with former Lord Privy Seal [[Nobuaki Makino]], and si
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  • At the Battle of Okinawa, destroyers formed radar picket lines on the axis of approach of Japanese a
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  • ...a pilot who would die with the weapon. Kamikaze attacks, especially at the Battle of Okinawa, were an example of the potential of anti-ship missiles. "The Kamikaze was
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