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  • A major battle of the [[Pacific War]], the '''Battle of Saipan''' was fought between 15 June 1944 and 8 July 1944. The U.S. objective in
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  • ...was 43,385 people, a decline of 10% from 2010. In [[World War II]], the [[Battle of Saipan]] was fought between 15 June 1944 to 9 July 1944, a battle of great strateg
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  • ...[[Battle of Midway]]; committed suicide while part of the defense in the [[Battle of Saipan]]
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  • ...who was killed in action protecting a U.S. military hospital, during the [[Battle of Saipan]] from being overrun by Japanese troops; received a long-posthumous [[Medal
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  • A U.S. Marine who, at the [[Battle of Saipan]], used the colloquial Japanese learned in his teens to convince 1,500 Japa
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  • ...Ocean, part of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] (CNMI); site of the WWII [[Battle of Saipan]], which triggered the fall of the Tojo government and the beginning of the
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  • {{r|Battle of Saipan}}
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  • ...d the anchor of their inner defensive perimeter. The U.S. victory at the [[Battle of Saipan]] led to the fall of the Tojo government and the beginnings of a peace fact
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  • {{r|Battle of Saipan}}
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  • ...ine]] in the [[Second World War]], who distinguished himself, during the [[Battle of Saipan]],<ref name=Gabaldon>{{citation | title = Guy Gabaldon, 80, Hero of Battle of Saipan, Dies
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  • {{r|Battle of Saipan||***}}
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  • {{r|Battle of Saipan}}
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  • * 1944-06-15 &ndash; 1944-07-09 Battle of Saipan
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  • ...a February 1945 conference, with other former Prime Minister, after the [[Battle of Saipan]] and just before the start of the [[Battle of Iwo Jima]] and six weeks bef
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  • At Philippine Sea, he again saw his mission as covering the [[Battle of Saipan]], not the destruction of the Japanese fleet. Later, at the [[Battle of Ley
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  • ...Japan 1941-1944, replaced by the [[Prince Konoye]] government after the [[Battle of Saipan|fall of Saipan]]. He was executed for war crimes in 1948 by order of the [[
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  • ...war came at the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Airfields on the island of [[Battle of Saipan|Saipan]]--within B-29 range of Tokyo--was the objective as 535 ships began
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  • ...[[Prime Minister of Japan]]. When he replaced [[Hideki Tojo]] after the [[Battle of Saipan|fall of Saipan]], he has been associated with a desire to end the [[Second
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  • ...operation. This force had orders to act as a floating reserve during the [[Battle of Saipan|Saipan landings]] and, when directed, to invade [[Guam]]. TF&nbsp;53 sortie
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  • ...tion FORAGER]], the invasion of the Marshall Islands, beginning with the [[Battle of Saipan]]. During this operation, he was extremely critical of the performance of h
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