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  • #REDIRECT [[Northern Mariana Islands]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Northern Mariana Islands#Tinian]]
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  • ...s]] of [[Micronesia]] but not part of the political Commonwealth of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]; major U.S. military base, including a [[prepositioning ship]] squadron a
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  • ...esia]], [[Kiribati]], [[Marshall Islands]], [[Palau]] and [[Nauru]]. The [[Northern Mariana Islands]] and [[Guam]] are major US territories.
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  • '''Saipan''' is the largest island in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] in the western Pacific Ocean. Its population in 2020 was 43,385 people, a Saipan belongs to the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] (CNMI), which is an unincorporated territory of the U.S. The island is l
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  • {{r|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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  • ...nd in the Marianas archipelago in the western Pacific Ocean, part of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] (CNMI); site of the WWII [[Battle of Saipan]], which triggered the fall o
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  • ...he north-west [[Pacific Ocean]], divided between the Commonwealth of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] and [[Guam]], both [[unincorporated territories of the United States]]. Today, however, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands contains Saipan and Tinian, but Guam has a separate government. Is Guam, th
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  • ...ic Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to the [[Mariana Islands|Northern Mariana Islands]]. It is actually an atoll; Wake proper is one of three islands, along with
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  • {{r|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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  • The '''Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CMMI)''' derives from the United Nations' Trust Territory of the Pacific I
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  • {{r|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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  • * the Northern Mariana Islands
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Northern Mariana Islands]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...phic [[Marianas Islands]] of Micronesia but is not part of the political [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. It is currently an [[unincorporated territory]] of the [[United States o
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  • |3 ||[[Northern Mariana Islands]] ||MP ||year ||184 ||49,587 ||169.5 ||0 ||[[Saipan]] || 
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  • ...s Squadron 5, ''Theenim'' loaded troops and equipment and headed for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] on [[15 March]]. She sortied from the [[Saipan]] staging area on [[27 Mar The next day, ''Theenim'' joined a convoy that was retiring to the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], and she arrived at [[Saipan]] on [[19 April]]. On [[4 June]], she stood
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  • {{r|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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  • The [[Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands|Mariana Islands]], captured in June 1944, provided a much better airbase wi ...fically trained for the nuclear delivery missions, which were flown from [[Northern Mariana Islands#Tinian|Tinian]].
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  • ...Air Fleet at KANOYA, and, subsequently, when 1st Air Fleet moved to the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], at [[Tinian]]. In April 1944, he transferred to ''IJN Oyodo'' as Staff O
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  • ...n [[8 May]] and [[17 May]] before heading back, via [[Eniwetok]], to the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. Reaching [[Guam]] on [[4 June]], she disembarked the marines and dischar
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  • ...th rehearsing amphibious landings in preparation for the invasion of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. The task force sortied on 29 May, refueled at [[Eniwetok]], and arrived ...[[USS Latimer (APA-152)]] and [[USS Comet (AP-166)]] and headed for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. They arrived at [[Guam]] the next day; and the ship picked up passengers
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  • ...Sablan}} [[U.S. Representative]], [[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Northern Mariana Islands), [[U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor]]
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  • ...sea as part of the reserve force standing by during the invasion of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], and then returned to [[Eniwetok]] to prepare for the return of U.S. forc
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  • ...[Guam]] on the 28th and later visited [[Saipan]] whence she departed the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] on 22 January 1946. Steaming via the [[Panama Canal]], the ship arrived i
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  • ...Departing [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]] [[6 April]], she operated in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] for the next 2 months, before embarking troops for [[Okinawa Island|Okina
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  • {{rpl|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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  • ...nal Island]], she again got underway on [[3 November]], steaming for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. On the 19th, ''Turandot'' arrived at [[Saipan]]. This time, she was to s
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  • ...after loading cargo earmarked for the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]] and [[Northern Mariana Islands]], headed for Eniwetok and Guam. After delivering her cargo to those wester
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  • ...rned to [[Pearl Harbor]] 9 April 1944 to prepare for the invasion of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], and sailed 1 June to land troops and their equipment on Charan Kanoa Bea
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  • ...on amphibious training exercises. On [[1 September]], she sailed for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] where she joined a convoy transporting occupation forces to [[Japan]]. Sh
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  • ...s and equipment; and sailed with the division to the staging area in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. The ships stood out of [[Saipan]] on [[16 February]] for [[Iwo Jima]].
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  • ...c]], she made cargo runs to the [[Palaus]], the [[Admiralties]], and the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], and at the [[Surrender of Japan|cessation of hostilities]] she was ancho
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  • ...rehearsals with the 3d Marine Division for the projected assault on the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. On [[4 June]], she departed Guadalcanal with TF 53 and proceeded to
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  • ...ember]], ''Troilus'' departed the Hawaiian Islands and proceeded via the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] to [[Japan]]. She anchored in [[Wakayama]] harbor on the morning of [[27
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  • ...]] until 10 April, she sailed then for Saipan and cargo duty between the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] and [[Solomons]]. She arrived Manila [[18 September]] with a cargo of und
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  • ...nd one-half before she weighed anchor on 30 May and got underway for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. Two days out, the attack cargo ship was called upon to perform an errand
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  • ...ailed from Pearl Harbor on 10 January 1945 for rehearsal landings in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], and on [[16 February]] arrived off [[Iwo Jima]]. As [[flagship]] for [[
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  • ...] for several days before departing [[Pearl Harbor]] on the 24th for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. She reached [[Guam]] on [[5 July]] and spent the next month repairing ca
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  • ...d supplies, and then continued her voyage on the 7th. She arrived in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] soon thereafter and conducted landing rehearsals at [[Saipan]] and [[Tini
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  • ...sea. Accordingly, the ship got underway at 1317 on [[22 April]] for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] in Task Unit 51.29.20. ...June]] to [[26 June]], awaiting orders, before getting underway for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. She reached [[Guam]] at 1900 on [[29 June]] to unload [[LCVP]]'s, vehicl
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  • ...p weighed anchor at Kerama Retto on [[15 July]] and proceeded toward the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] with Convoy OKS-14. Reaching [[Saipan]] on the 21st, ''Woodford'' proceed
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  • ...ed by enemy air activity. On [[1 March]], ''Southampton'' sailed for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]].
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  • ...[[10 July]], bound for [[Tinian]], the American B-29 bomber base in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]].
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  • ...rrimack (AO-37)]] on [[1 February]], five days before she headed for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. Arriving at [[Guam]] on [[8 February]], the attack cargo ship began load ...g smoke pots to [[LST-646]], ''Warrick'' cleared Iwo Jima, bound for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]].
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  • Steaming to the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] from [[Kwajalein]], the ship prepared for the Okinawa landing. She depar
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  • ...ian Islands|Hawaii]], the command ship sailed on 27 January 1945 for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] and further preparations for the assault on [[Iwo Jima]]. She also carri
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  • ...nishment at [[Saipan]]. Through May and June, she made a voyage from the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] to [[New Zealand]] to load cargo, and on [[12 July]], returned to [[Ulith
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  • ...35 soldiers on [[1 April]]. Sailing that afternoon for the Marshalls and [[Northern Mariana Islands]], ''Birgit'' visited [[Eniwetok]] from 10 April to [[11 April]] and Saipan
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  • ...with 188 battle casualties embarked—she set a course for [[Guam]] in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], where the casualties disembarked. She then moved on to the [[New Hebride
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  • ...acific Islands Region includes waters around U.S. islands of Hawaii, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Wake Island, Midway Island, Howland and Baker Islands, Kin
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  • ...nderway with TG 52.15 bound via [[Eniwetok]] for the assault on the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. Late on the 14th, she approached [[Saipan]]. In the dark predawn on the
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  • ...minole'' loaded cargo at Peleliu and departed on August 21 bound for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. After anchoring in [[Saipan]] Harbor on August 24, she unloaded cargo t
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  • ...hip subsequently weighed anchor on the 9th and headed [[Saipan]] in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], en route to her ultimate destination.
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  • ...ona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Republic of the Marshall Islands, and Federated States of Micronesia)
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  • ...27 January 1945, ''Yancey'' stood out of Hawaiian waters, bound for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] with elements and cargo of the [[5th Marine Division]] as part of Task Gr
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  • ...vision earmarked for the [[Battle of Saipan|invasion of Saipan]], in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]].
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