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[DOC File]CHAPTER 35
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f. Leading American industrialist and shipbuilder during WWII. g. Commander of the US Army in the Pacific during WWII, who fulfilled his promise to return to the Philippines. h. Inconspicuous former senator from Missouri who was suddenly catapulted to national and world leadership on April 12, 1945. i.
[DOCX File]City of Roundup
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US MILITARY SERVICE PEOPLE. Miracle Lodge #84 Cemetery. Aka: IOOF . or Odd Fellows . CEMETERY. 46.418522, -108.561112. Located 4 miles South of Roundup on Hwy. 84
[DOC File]America in World War Two - barren.k12.ky.us
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Philippines taken in March 1942 B. Resources 1. Controlled 95% of world's raw rubber; 70% of tin; 70% of rice. ... WWI cost of living up 170% b. WWII -- less than 29% D. Taxes were increased to finance the war 1. Many who had never had to pay taxes were now required to. ... 17,600 Nisei fought in US Army. ...
[DOC File]Atrocities Committed in Asia During WWII
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Atrocities Committed in Asia During WWII. by. Don M. Tow. The atrocities that the Japanese Imperial Army inflicted on China, Korea, Philippines, and other parts of Asia during WWII were not isolated incidents, but massive atrocities that included the Nanking Massacre, sex slaves, biological and chemical warfare, and illegal mistreatment of prisoners of war (POWs).
[DOC File]May 2009 - Dr. Harold C. Deutsch WWII History Roundtable
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Tonight’s speaker is Dr. George Eaton, Command History for the US Army’s Sustainment Command at Rock Island Arsenal. We have two veterans and a civilian internee joining us. The Japanese attacked the Philippine Islands on 8 December 1941.
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In the Philippines the Nisei provided a valuable service by translating documents obtained from the enemy, and by the time the United States was ready to invade the Philippines the translations had helped the American army garner a comprehensive understanding of the Japanese plans.
[DOCX File]Lower Dauphin School District / Welcome to Lower Dauphin
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*Grand Strategy = US Army General MacArthur drives up New Guinea from Australia to Philippines…while US Navy Admiral Nimitz (from Central Pacific) used carriers, marines, and planes to drive west to Philippines and Japan mainland
[DOC File]CORREGIDOR (WWII)
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Bush, James E. MAJ, et al. “Corregidor, 1945: A Battlebook Presented to the Staff and Faculty of the United States Army Command General Staff College in Fulfillment of Requirement for A660.” Defense Technical Information Center.
[DOC File]AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR - Veterans Affairs
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World War II. Army Battle Casualties and Non-Battle Deaths in WWII: Final Report, 7 December 1941 – 31 December 1946, Published 1 June 1953. Combat Connected Naval Casualties: WWII by States – 1946 UNS – MC – GC, 2 Vol. Published by Casualty Section, Navy Department.
[DOCX File]American Civil War
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Apr 13, 2017 · The Sinews of War: Army Logistics 1775-1953. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, 1966. MacCloskey, Monro. Planning for Victory World War II. New York: Richard Rosen Press, 1970. Millett, Allan R. and Peter Maslowski. For the Common Defense: A Military History of the . United States of America. Revised and Expanded ed.
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