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In WWII The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, and in return, the Americans bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki... I think :)
During WWII, the Japanese Army had approximately 1 million men (counting the Kwantung Army) stationed in China.
During WWII, the US Marines used native Navajo speakers as radio operators so that the Japanese could not understand intercepted transmissions.
The raised it in many places, but most famously during WWII, atop mount Mount Suribachi, on the Japanese held island of Iwo Jima.
They went into war. I think it was WWI or WWII.
In America: Soldiers are members of an army. Sailors are members of a navy. Airmen are aviation personnel, normally as members of an Air Force; Marines are Marines and are assigned to the US Navy. Surely you must mean how many US Servicemen were killed in WWII contrasted with the Vietnam War...because there ARE break-down statistics for "Soldier" casualties ONLY; for example, over 58,000 US servicemen were killed in Vietnam...of that figure, about 38,209 were US SOLDIERS. More US servicemen were killed in WWII than Vietnam.
I-Boats were WWII Japanese submarines.
The pacific war was a contest to see who could control it. In WWII, they lost that contest.
WWII Korea. Vietnam nam.
He didn't have a choice - born in 1926, he was 18 in 1943, during WWII. He either voluntarily joined the Marines rather than be drafted, or was drafted into the Marines.
"Taisa" is the Japanese equivalent for the rank of "Colonel" during WWII.
what is the abbreviation for a female soldier in wwII