Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
A Marine rifleman views the result of the American bombardment of Naha, Okinawa, Japan, on June 13, 1945
A great book on the Okinawa campaign is Tennozan. Presents both sides pretty well, and once you read it, you will laugh at modern concepts of what a tough battle really is. Couldn't put it down, and I'll never forget the story.
I lived right there thirty years later. visited many battle memorials during my time in Okinawa. almost all are built over with homes of some type. the family housing in Kadena AB was built over a buried bomb dump. and yes, sleep well, the bombs are still there. residents in Okinawa City are always finding old ordinance rising up to the top of the ground. there is a battle monument between the runways at Kadena. it's visible but not possible to visit except during fod walks.
A great book on the Okinawa campaign is Tennozan. Presents both sides pretty well, and once you read it, you will laugh at modern concepts of what a tough battle really is. Couldn't put it down, and I'll never forget the story.
ReplyDeleteI lived right there thirty years later. visited many battle memorials during my time in Okinawa. almost all are built over with homes of some type. the family housing in Kadena AB was built over a buried bomb dump. and yes, sleep well, the bombs are still there. residents in Okinawa City are always finding old ordinance rising up to the top of the ground.
ReplyDeletethere is a battle monument between the runways at Kadena. it's visible but not possible to visit except during fod walks.