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kamikaze

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Okinawa

OKINAWA

Task Force 58 (and its alter-ego Task Force 38) was the “first-man-in” as the United States (the Allies) advanced methodically westward across the Pacific toward Japan. The ships would attack island groups and enemy bases in advance of amphibious landings in which Marines and infantrymen would slug it out with
Mar 21, 2010 1 min read
formosa

EARLY JANUARY ABOARD THE BOSTON

1944: The New Year finds the men still in Pearl Harbor.   Week-day at-sea exercises give way to weekend liberty for the men in Honolulu. Task Force 58 is not yet operational; for all practical purposes it does not exist until the ships debouch Pearl Harbor and form into Task Groups
Dec 31, 2009 1 min read
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