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  • '''Okinawa Island''' (沖縄本島 ''Okinawa-hontoo'') is the largest island of the [[Japan]] ...tates Forces Japan base on the island; moves to situate the base away from Okinawa Island or outside Japan altogether proved unsuccessful, to the consternation of ma
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  • {{r|Okinawa Island}}
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  • ===Okinawa Island=== {{r|Okinawa Island}}
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  • (沖縄市 ''Okinawa-shi'') Second-largest city on Okinawa Island, located in the Ryukyu Islands chain of Japan.
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  • Okinawa prefecture shares its name with its largest island, [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]] (沖縄本島 ''Okinawa-hontoo'') and one of its cities, [[Okinaw *[[Okinawa Island]]
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  • (沖縄諸島 ''Okinawa-shotoo'') group of Japanese islands including Okinawa Island in the Ryukyu Islands chain; many are uninhabited.
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  • ...ese [[Ryukyu Islands]] (南西諸島 ''Nansai Shotoo'' 'Southwest Islands') chain; Okinawa Island is the largest. Politically, the islands are part of [[Okinawa prefecture]] ...oops]], plus dependents, remain on the Okinawa Islands, mostly at bases on Okinawa Island. In 2009, the U.S. agreed to relocate 8,000 troops to [[Guam]] by 2014, wit
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  • {{r|Okinawa Island}}
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  • ...pan consisting of many southerly islands of the Ryukyu Islands chain, with Okinawa Island the largest; population about 1,300,000.
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  • '''Okinawa Island''' (沖縄本島 ''Okinawa-hontoo'') is the largest island of the [[Japan]] ...tates Forces Japan base on the island; moves to situate the base away from Okinawa Island or outside Japan altogether proved unsuccessful, to the consternation of ma
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  • {{r|Okinawa Island}}
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  • ...efecture]], while the others form [[Okinawa prefecture]]. The largest is [[Okinawa Island]]. ...also used to refer to all the islands of the prefecture, or just the main Okinawa island. The complete chain of islands is called ''Nansei Shotoo'' (南西諸島 'S
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  • {{r|Okinawa Island}}
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  • ...enegotiate a deal to relocate a [[United States Forces Japan]] base on the Okinawa Island; moves to situate the base away from the island or outside Japan altogether
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  • {{r|Okinawa Island}}
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  • ...-named "Operation Iceberg" was the capture of the [[Japan]]ese island of [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]] in spring, 1945, during [[World War II, Pacific|World War II]]. I
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  • ...Leyte Gulf]] [[27 March]] for the landings [[1 April]]. She remained off [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]] undergoing the first of the [[kamikaze]] attacks, until 10 April
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  • ...troops and cargo in the initial assault on [[1 April]] and remained off [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]] until 10 April when she returned to the [[West Coast of the Unite
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  • ...r the location of a [[United States Forces Japan|U.S. Military]] base in [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]], as well as criticism of his leadership since taking office, Hato ...iting of the [[Marine Corps Air Station Futenma|Futenma U.S. air base]] on Okinawa Island. The previous LDP-led government had agreed with the [[United States of Ame
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  • ...Japan|occupation of Japan]], then embarked homeward bound servicemen at [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]], returning with them to [[Portland, Oreg.]], [[29 November]].
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  • ...wa invasion]] on the 27th of March. ''Sheliak'' arrived off the beach at [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]] on [[1 April]]; and, for the first seven days, provided cargo on
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