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Japanese 60th Anniversary of Fall of Okinawa

HeadlineJun 23, 2005

And 60 years ago today the Japanese island of Okinawa fell to U.S. troops following a bloody 80-day siege. By the end nearly 190,000 Japanese died in the battle — half of them local islanders. The U.S. death toll topped 12,000. The island remained under U.S. occupation for nearly three decades and it still houses 30,000 U.S. troops.

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