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  2. Yank, the Army Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the magazine came from Egbert White, who had worked on the newspaper Stars and Stripes during World War I. He proposed the idea to the Army in early 1942, and accepted a commission as lieutenant colonel. White was the overall commander, Major Franklin S. Forsberg was the business manager and Major Hartzell Spence was the first editor.

  3. Stars and Stripes (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Stars and Stripes also serves independent military news and information to an online audience of about 2.0 million unique visitors per month, 60 to 70 percent of whom are located in the United States. Stars and Stripes is a non-appropriated fund (NAF) organization, only partially subsidized by the Department of Defense.

  4. 1995 Okinawa rape incident - Wikipedia

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    The people of Okinawa also placed a full-page advertisement in The New York Times decrying the rape and other aspects of the U.S. bases in Okinawa. [citation needed] U.S. Navy Admiral Richard C. Macke was the commander of United States Pacific Command at the time of the attack. At a press conference during November 1995, Macke said of the men's ...

  5. Denny Tamaki - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Dennis Tamaki (玉城 デニス, Tamaki Denisu) was born on 13 October 1959 in Yonashiro (now part of Uruma), Okinawa under American civil administration to an Okinawan mother and an American father who was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps and left Okinawa before he was born.

  6. Koza riot - Wikipedia

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    The site of the riot roughly 15 years prior, c. 1955. The Koza riot (コザ暴動, Koza bōdō) was a violent and spontaneous protest against the US military presence in Okinawa, which occurred on the night of December 20, 1970, into the morning of the following day. Roughly 5,000 Okinawans clashed with roughly 700 American MPs in an event ...

  7. Teruto Tsubota - Wikipedia

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    Teruto "Terry" Tsubota ( Japanese: 坪田 輝人, July 28, 1922 – May 22, 2013) was a second-generation Japanese American ( Nisei) and a United States Marine. Born in Pahoa, Hawaii, Tsubota was credited with valiantly saving hundreds of civilian lives [1] while serving as a Military Intelligence Service (MIS) combat translator with the 6th ...

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