June 21, time to remember...

bumblebee
06-21-2005, 11:43 AM
On June 21, 1945, Japanese troops surrendered the Pacific Island of Okinawa to the United States after one of the longest and bloodiest battles of World War II. Having recovered the South Pacific islands from Japanese control, the United States was ready next to launch an onslaught on the Japanese mainland The American strategy for conquering Japan was to capture a succession of weaker Japanese outposts, "island-hopping" toward the Japanese mainland. Slowly, in many bloody battles in the Pacific jungle, at Guadalcanal, the Solomon Islands, the Philippines and Iwo Jima, the U.S. forces wrested the Pacific territory from the Japanese, island by island. On April 1, 1945, 60,000 U.S. troops landed on the beaches, where they met with little resistance. However, more than 75,000 Japanese troops were on the island under the command of Lieutenant General Ushijima Mitsuru, who withdrew his soldiers to the southern section of the island. There, the Japanese held out for nearly three months, hiding in the jungle, in caves, and engaging the Americans in intense guerilla warfare. On June 21, Lieutenant General Ushijima Mitsuru surrendered Okinawa to the United States. The next day he committed suicide. The United States had taken the island with the loss of 12,000 American lives and 100,000 Japanese lives. Still Japan refused to concede that the Second World War was in effect over. The ultimate surrender of Japan to the Allies would be, according to Japanese cultural norms, an unthinkable dishonor.

jdog
06-21-2005, 09:57 PM
Duely noted. I compliment you on your writing. :dthumb:

Need4Speed
06-21-2005, 11:14 PM
Well said bee !!! :yesnod:

bumblebee
06-22-2005, 08:31 AM
I believe the biggest point here is that we, Americans, lost 12,000 brave souls on 1 island in 3 months, and the Japanese lost 100,000 young soldiers...We are fortunate that less than 2000 have been killed in Iraq in 2 years...regardless of your political point of view, liberty and freedom are paid for with the blood of the young and we at home have a duty to support them every way and time we can, until they all get to come home...

Grafixx01
06-22-2005, 02:22 PM
I believe the biggest point here is that we, Americans, lost 12,000 brave souls on 1 island in 3 months, and the Japanese lost 100,000 young soldiers...We are fortunate that less than 2000 have been killed in Iraq in 2 years...regardless of your political point of view, liberty and freedom are paid for with the blood of the young and we at home have a duty to support them every way and time we can, until they all get to come home... Well, that'd be nice if EVERY American thought that way for people who are serving or served. I've gotten all the extremes from "Mommie, look a soldier." and people coming up to me, shaking my hand and thanking me to ingored to even spit on. Though I also have views that differ from the policy and decision makers in the U.S. Government.

Gas Man
06-22-2005, 03:48 PM
:pat: :pat:

bumblebee
06-22-2005, 04:15 PM
Well, that'd be nice if EVERY American thought that way for people who are serving or served. I've gotten all the extremes from "Mommie, look a soldier." and people coming up to me, shaking my hand and thanking me to ingored to even spit on. Though I also have views that differ from the policy and decision makers in the U.S. Government. Be very thankful you weren't in uniform between 1970 and 1976...

Grafixx01
06-22-2005, 08:42 PM
Be very thankful you weren't in uniform between 1970 and 1976... My dad was, he was in Vietnam. I'll have to ask him if he ever got like spit on and stuff like that.