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  • ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[Mariana Islands]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Mariana Islands]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Northern Mariana Islands]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Northern Mariana Islands#Tinian]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mariana Islands/Related Articles]]
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  • | pagename = Mariana Islands | abc = Mariana Islands
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  • ...[Kiribati]], [[Marshall Islands]], [[Palau]] and [[Nauru]]. The [[Northern Mariana Islands]] and [[Guam]] are major US territories.
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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • {{r|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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  • ...west [[Pacific Ocean]], divided between the Commonwealth of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] and [[Guam]], both [[unincorporated territories of the United States]]. In [[World War Two in the Pacific]], the Mariana Islands were treated as one group. They cover a significant area, mostly water, of
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  • ...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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  • {{r|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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  • * the Northern Mariana Islands
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  • .... It contains several island groups besides the Philippines, such as the [[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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Northern Mariana Islands]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | pagename = Northern Mariana Islands
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  • {{rpr|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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  • ...rianas 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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  • ...xington participated in campaigns in the [[Gilbert Islands|Gilbert]] and [[Mariana Islands]]. During attacks on [[Kwajalein]] on 4 December, a night air attack hit he
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  • '''Mariana Islands campaign'''
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  • ...n 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 ...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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  • The [[Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands|Mariana Islands]], captured in June 1944, provided a much better airbase within range of al ...rained for the nuclear delivery missions, which were flown from [[Northern Mariana Islands#Tinian|Tinian]].
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  • {{r|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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  • ...]] 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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  • ...sing amphibious landings in preparation for the invasion of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]]. The task force sortied on 29 May, refueled at [[Eniwetok]], and arrived ...ssage]]. She was there from the 25th to the 28th when she headed for the [[Mariana Islands]].
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  • ...t 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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  • ...[[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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  • ...[[U.S. Representative]], [[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Northern Mariana Islands), [[U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor]]
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  • ...n 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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  • ...e on the 21st and remained for a week prior to departing for [[Saipan]], [[Mariana Islands]].
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  • ...art 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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  • ...p (TG) 53.2, Assault Group Four, for the amphibious assault on [[Guam]], [[Mariana Islands]]. The task group sortied on the 17th and, four days later, landed the assa
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  • ...nder of Japan|Japan’s surrender]], she ferried cargo among the Solomon and Mariana Islands before arriving at [[Manila]] on 22 August. Loading troops and equipment th
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  • {{rpl|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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  • ...d]], 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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  • ...ls 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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  • ...[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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  • ...ious 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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  • ...ipment; 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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  • ...''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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  • ...lf 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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  • ...m 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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  • ...ding 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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  • ...]] for [[Eniwetok]], Marshall Islands; Ulithi, Caroline Islands; [[Guam]], Mariana Islands; and [[Manila]], Philippines. When World War II ended in mid-August, ''Alch
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...]] and then conducted training at [[Maui]] before setting a course for the Mariana Islands. She reached [[Saipan]] on [[28 July]] and passed a fortnight in the Marian
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  • ...my air activity. On [[1 March]], ''Southampton'' sailed for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]].
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  • ...ordingly, the ship got underway at 1317 on [[22 April]] for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] in Task Unit 51.29.20. ...o [[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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  • ...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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  • ...s, 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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  • ...eral 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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  • ...ds|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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  • ...rs 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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  • ...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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  • ...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 ...ots to [[LST-646]], ''Warrick'' cleared Iwo Jima, bound for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]].
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  • ...dered into production. Closer and more secure bases could be built in the Mariana Islands (Saipan, Guam, Tinian, and others), but these would have to be taken from t
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  • ...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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  • ...], she departed Guadalcanal with troops embarked for the invasion of the [[Mariana Islands]]. She stopped at Kwajalein from [[9 June]] to [[11 June]] and then put to
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  • ...y]], bound for [[Tinian]], the American B-29 bomber base in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]].
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  • ...lands 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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  • ...ith 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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  • ...Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands ONLY. Published in a language other than English, and without subsequent re ...aii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands), and it may apply in the rest of the country.
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  • ...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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  • ...quently weighed anchor on the 9th and headed [[Saipan]] in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], en route to her ultimate destination.
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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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  • ...fornia, 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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  • ...ix'' got underway on 29 May for Operation "Forager"--the invasion of the [[Mariana Islands]].
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  • ...ds. In June and July 1944, the battleship bombarded Tinian and Guam in the Mariana Islands. Zacharias was awarded a Gold Star in lieu of conferral of a second Legion
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  • ...ry 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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  • ...e approach to [[Formosa]], [[Luzon]] and China is by way of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], the [[Carolines]], [[Palau]], and Mindonoro."
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  • ...rmarked for the [[Battle of Saipan|invasion of Saipan]], in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]].
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  • ###[[Northern Mariana Islands]] (Operation Forager)
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  • ....75% of grant funds to each state and .25% to American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, with remaining funds allocated to each state Sets minimum grant amounts for states and for American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and the Virgin Islands.
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  • * [[Mariana Islands]]
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  • ...ld be. For example, I have considered writing an article [[History of the Mariana Islands]]. For its early history, this can only be done with full impact by quite
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  • ...t into mass production. Closer and more secure bases could be built in the Mariana Islands (Saipan, Guam, Tinian), which therefore were invaded in June 1944.
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