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Makin (atoll) - Wikipedia Makin, like other Kiribati islands, has a mainly subsistence economy Most houses are made from local materials, and most households rely on fish, coconut and fruit (particularly banana and papaya) as the mainstay of their diet, though imported rice, sugar and tobacco are also seen as necessities
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Battle of Makin Island: November 20-23, 1943 - NHHC The Northern Attack Force (Task Force 52), commanded by Rear Admiral Richmond K Turner, USN, landed 27th Division troops, commanded by Major General Ralph C Smith, USA, on Makin Atoll on
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The Stamford Historical Society The Battle of Makin was fought on Makin Atoll in the Gilbert Islands from 20 November to 24 November 1943 It marked the beginning of an island hopping strategy to approach the Japanese homeland
HyperWar: American Forces in Action: The Capture of Makin (20 - 24 . . . A strong task force, with transports carrying men of the U S Army, was about to commence the assault on Makin Off Tarawa, about 105 miles to the south, an even larger force of U S Marines was poised in readiness to seize the airfield and destroy the Japanese there
From Makin to Bougainville: Marine Raiders in the Pacific War (Makin) Sgt Clyde Thomason was posthumously decorated with the Medal of Honor for his leadership in turning back a Japanese counterattack during the Makin raid He was the first enlisted Marine so decorated in World War II
Makin Island Raid | World War II Database - WW2DB The raid on Makin caused the Japanese to believe each island garrison must be strengthened, meaning major targets that the Allied command wish to hit would become less defended as the men and resources were diverted to the many island garrisons all across the Pacific
Makin - definition of Makin by The Free Dictionary Define Makin Makin synonyms, Makin pronunciation, Makin translation, English dictionary definition of Makin Noun 1 Makin - battles in World War II in the Pacific ; United States Marines took the islands from the Japanese after bitter fighting Tarawa-Makin, Tarawa