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Two Marine Wildcats vs. the Japanese Invasion - The Defense of Wake IslandOn December 11, 1941, just days after Pearl Harbor, two Marine Corps F4F Wildcat pilots found themselves as the last line of defense against a massive Japanese assault on Wake Island. Facing ...
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Stranded 2,500 Miles from Pearl Harbor - Wake Island - The Loneliest Battle of WW2Pictured: Japanese Patrol Boat No.32 and Patrol Boat No.33 beached and burning in attempt to land an amphibious invasion ...
Anyone with connection to the historic Wake Island, including families, workers, military personnel, historians, defenders, and families of defenders from the U.S., Guam, and Japan are invited to ...
But nothing could have prepared us for the muscle-quivering challenges at Wake Island Waterpark. Just 20 minutes north of Sacramento, Wake Island is a massive obstacle course made of giant ...
Wake Island makes it clear those men didn’t fight and die in vain. True, the Japs took Wake, but the Marines took the Japs for at least four warships and hundreds of men.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — One of the last survivors of the Fall of Wake Island has died. Patrick Aki of Mililani was only 19-years-old when he was captured by Japanese forces when they took over the ...
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