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  1. Jun 12, 2006 · Starved and Beaten: Wake Island Prisoners of World War II. The heroic survivors of Wake Island's defense force faced nearly four years as Japanese prisoners. by HistoryNet Staff 6/12/2006. A TBD from Enterprise joins in the attack on Japanese-held Wake Island on February 1, 1942.

  2. The Battle of Wake Island: Nation’s Morale Lifted in 1941. The valiant defense of Wake Island by US Marines, sailors, soldiers, and civilians became a potent rallying point for Americans in the dark days after Pearl Harbor. December 23, 2020.

  3. Oct 15, 2019 · Wake Island is linked together in history with Pearl Harbor because both were hit by successful Japanese surprise attacks during a 24-hour period in December 1941. Wake Island has long had...

  4. 5 days ago · Wake Island. Australia and Oceania. Page last updated: April 24, 2024. Photos of Wake Island. view 18 photos. Introduction. Background. Wake Island was probably visited by Micronesian and Polynesian settlers, and oral legends tell of periodic voyages to the islands by people from the Marshall Islands.

  5. Wake Island: Japan’s First Setback. The battle for a lonely outpost in the Pacific became a supreme test of wills between the island’s American defenders and the overconfident Japanese invaders. This article appears in: Spring 2021.

  6. Wake Island: Alamo in the Pacific - Warfare History Network. The day after Pearl Harbor, Japanese forces assaulted the small American-held atoll of Wake Island, 2,300 miles west of Hawaii. The defenders numbered fewer than 1,800 Marines, sailors, soldiers, and civilian contractors. This article appears in: Late Winter 2012. By Kelly Bell.

  7. Dates: December 8-23. 1941. Location: Wake Island in the Central Pacific Ocean. Generals/Commanders: American: Winfield S. Cunningham. Japanese: Shigeyoshi Inoue, Sadamichi Kajioka. Outcome: Japanese Victory. Soldiers Engaged: American: 1,100 Japanese: 2,500 infantry.

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