Guam after the battle: The plans that changed the island, in context
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Guam after the battle: The plans that changed the island, in context
From July 21, 1944, to August 10, 1944, the brutal Battle of Guam occurred. During World War II, the Japanese army took over Guam, a prime naval base for the United States. The Battle of Guam was the retaking of this territory, but it was not a cut-and-dry victory. 1,769 Americans died, and between July and September of 1944, 23,303 Japanese defenders had the same fate. Regardless of circumstance, every battle has an aftermath to deal with. For…
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