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Battle site of 1945
Answer for the clue "Battle site of 1945 ", 7 letters:
okinawa
Alternative clues for the word okinawa
- Pat O'Brien W.W. II film
- Island invaded by the Americans in 1945
- Pacific battleground of 1945
- Island called "The Keystone of the Pacific" by the Department of Defense
- WWII Japanese battle site
- Historic Ryukyu Island
- One of the five main islands of Japan
- The largest island of the central Ryukyu Islands
Word definitions for okinawa in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Okinawa Prefecture is Japan's southernmost of all prefecture Okinawa may also refer to: Okinawa, Okinawa , the second largest city in the prefecture Okinawa Island , the largest island in the prefecture Okinawa Islands , an island group including Okinawa ...
Usage examples of okinawa.
From Kadena, Okinawa, the planes would fly daily twelve-hour missions, codenamed Burning Candy and Combat Apple, to the Gulf of Tonkin.
Alex went into a beverage shop and bought a bottle of Awamori, an Okinawa sweet-potato brandy that was smooth and delicious to the Japanese palate but coarse and acrid by Western standards.
Curzon knew, as perhaps not everyone on Okinawa did, that by the time they arrived at Renaga, they would find themselves nose to nose with a decloaking Romulan warbird.
The F-4s in South Korea had not finished converting to conventional weapons, and the F-105s from Okinawa were still an hour away from their refueling base in South Korea.
At 23:49, we received a SITREP from Admiral Patterson NE of Okinawa indicating that the Task Force is under attack, that several vessels were lost, and that he was taking evasive action.
If I wait for the Bureau mill to grind out a relief for me I'll still be in Okinawa when the war with Russia starts.
And so to prove my worth I'm always the first one to jump up, stand on the bed and place my hand respectfully over my heart -- I'm only a civilian -- to show my allegiance to my father's madness for a country that has given him a barge and a badge at Okinawa in exchange for an honorable discharge.
Matthews was at his desk taking a navigational fix on the radio signals from Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and Haddock stood beside him.
He was proficient in Ryu Kyu No Te, a form of the martial arts originating in Okinawa, but had hoped never to use it in earnest.
He tried to get into the Marines, but when they found out he was a good swimmer and a non-citizen they put him in a sailor suit and made him drive a barge in Okinawa.
This latter contingent included the 3rd Marine Division based on Okinawa, and the Army's 25th Light Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks on Oahu.