The location of the Japanese surrender ceremony was _______.
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General Uzame
2nd September 1945, aboard USS Missouri
Mac didn't surrender; he accepted the surrender on the USS Missouri.
African Americans had been working aboard naval vessels for years
234 African Americans and native Africans were killed on 9/11; 181 at the WW Trade Centers and the rest at the Pentagon and aboard the planes.
African Americans had many important roles that they played in the war for independence. They helped to operate farms and businesses when the men would go off to fight. Enslaved African Americans fled from their masters to take up arms with the British after they were promised freedom for their efforts.
Lots of African Americans have gone into space. This is a list of NASA astronauts who are noted for their achievements.Robert Henry Lawrence - 1st African-American Astronaut.Guion "Guy" Bluford - 1st African-American in Space.Frederick Gregory - 1st African American to pilot a spacecraft, 1st African-American to command a spacecraft.Doctor Mae Jemison - 1st African-American Woman in space.Doctor Ronald E. McNair - Hero lost aboard Challenger.Michael P. Anderson - Hero lost aboard Columbia.
he got shot
I dont know, you tell me PLEASE.NO
Some were stationed in Saigon, the remaining men were aboard US naval vessels offshore.
No they dressed like Native Americans
Mar Jemison
Dr. Mae Jemison was the first African-American female astronaut. She flew into space aboard the space shuttle Endeavour in 1992, becoming the first African-American woman to travel to space.
the slaves would have been scared and unhealthy being stuck under a 2 feet gap and chained next to someone. some of the slaves died and lost their closest family. they were mistreated and if they did not do as they told they were either whipped severely or thrown over board and fed to the sharks.
The African men and women aboard the Slave Ship Robert revolted against the crew, resulting in a violent struggle. They tried to escape their captors and gain control of the ship to regain their freedom. Ultimately, the revolt was suppressed by the crew, leading to harsher treatment of the captives.