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  2. Jun 10, 2022 · The Ushi Point airfield was seized on 26 July. Smith declared the island secured on 1 August. By 10 August 1944, 13,000 Japanese civilians were interned, but up to 4,000 were dead through suicide, murdered by Japanese troops, or killed in combat.

  3. The Battle of Tinian was part of the Pacific campaign of World War II. It was fought between the United States and Japan on the island of Tinian in the Mariana Islands from 24 July until 1 August 1944. The battle saw napalm used for the first time.

    • 24 July-1 August 1944(1 week and 1 day)
    • American victory
  4. The island was seized by the Allies during the Battle of Tinian from July 24 to August 1, 1944. Of the 8,500-man Japanese garrison, 313 survived the battle. At the time, there were an estimated 15,700 Japanese civilians (including 2,700 ethnic Koreans) on the island.

  5. After its crew was taken to safety by another tank, the disabled vehicle was seized by the Japanese and used as an armored machine gun nest. Other tanks soon took it out. The 23d also lost that day two 37mm guns and a one-ton truck belonging to the regiment's half-track platoon.

  6. In 1914, the Japanese took it over for agricultural purposes and, in the closing stages of the war, once they realized that it had potential importance as an American air base for the long-range Boeing B-29 Superfortress bombers, they began to fortify it.

  7. Mar 22, 2019 · Taken by the Spanish in 1565, purchased by Germany in 1899, then seized by Japan at Versailles after World War I, the Mariana Islands became an essential component of the defense perimeter of Japan’s Pacific empire.

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