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  • It's a miracle, say family of Japanese soldier killed in WWII, as flag he carried returns from US

    07/29/2023 12:56:05 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 38 replies
    WRAL ^ | 7/29
    Toshihiro Mutsuda was only 5 years old when he last saw his father, who was drafted by Japan's Imperial Army in 1943 and killed in action. For him, his father was a bespectacled man in an old family photo standing by a signed good-luck flag that he carried to war. On Saturday, when the flag was returned to him from a U.S. war museum where it had been on display for 29 years, Mutsuda, now 83, said: “It's a miracle." The flag, known as “Yosegaki Hinomaru,” or Good Luck Flag, carries the soldier's name, Shigeyoshi Mutsuda, and the signatures of...
  • WWII Veteran shares about demise of Amelia Earhart

    06/06/2023 7:11:17 AM PDT · by bray · 42 replies
    Rumble ^ | 6/3/23 | bray
    Interesting theory of what happened to Amelia Earhart from the GIs who found her plane.
  • Snickers maker apologises for advert suggesting Taiwan is a country

    08/05/2022 12:02:55 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 27 replies
    Reuters via Yahoo ^ | August 5, 2022 | by Eduardo Baptista
    BEIJING (Reuters) - Mars Wrigley, maker of the Snickers candy bar, apologised on Friday for a Snickers product launch which Chinese social media users said suggested that Taiwan was a country. Videos and pictures showing a Snickers website promoting a limited edition Snickers bar and saying the product was only available in the "countries" of South Korea, Malaysia and Taiwan triggered an outpour of anger on Chinese microblogging platform Weibo on Friday. Mars Wrigley later published an apology on its Snickers China Weibo account and said the relevant content had been amended. "Mars Wrigley respects China's national sovereignty and territorial...
  • Captain Ben Salomon’s delayed Medal of Honor

    09/06/2021 11:39:26 AM PDT · by rktman · 12 replies
    Americanthinker.com ^ | 9/6/2021 | Robert Lucas
    Ben Salomon, a Jewish Army Captain from Milwaukee, was on the strategically important island of Saipan near the village of Tanapag on July 7, 1944, for the 2nd Battalion, 105th Infantry Regiment, 27th Infantry Division. Taking the island put them in range of mainland Japan. We Are the Mighty gives a detailed report about what happened and what was discovered by American forces who had retaken the position: “Contact with Salomon was lost for 15 hours as the American force conducted a withdrawal and then slowly took the territory back. When they found Salomon, he was laying on a machine...
  • A Japanese woman was asked to take a pregnancy test before flying to a US island that has become popular for birth tourism

    01/13/2020 7:17:30 AM PST · by steveben · 15 replies
    Yahoo ^ | January 13, 2020 | Insider
    In November, 25-year-old Japanese citizen Midori Nishida was checking into a flight to Saipan, a US island in the Pacific, where she was going to visit her parents. She wasn't pregnant, and said so on a check-in questionnaire, but airline staff made her take a pregnancy test anyways before she was allowed to board. The Wall Street Journal reports that Nishida was asked to give permission to an authorized medical provider to conduct a "fit-to-fly" assessment, and the form said it was for women who had a body size or shape resembling a pregnant woman. Nishida told the Wall Street...
  • An Airline Required a Woman to Take a Pregnancy Test to Fly to This U.S. Island[Saipan]

    01/10/2020 12:07:20 PM PST · by Theoria · 17 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | 10 Jan 2020 | Jon Emont
    Japanese citizen Midori Nishida was checking in to a flight in Hong Kong in November to visit her parents on Saipan, a U.S. island in the Pacific, when airline staff made an unusual demand. She had to take a pregnancy test if she wanted to board. Ms. Nishida, 25 years old, was escorted to a public rest room and handed a strip to urinate on. The test was part of the response of one airline, Hong Kong Express Airways, to immigration concerns in Saipan. The island has become a destination for women intending to give birth on U.S. territory, making their babies eligible for...
  • In Saipan, Chinese communists attacked Chinese who supported Hong Kong protests.

    12/29/2019 7:20:16 AM PST · by HK_Kai_Chung · 13 replies
    ChinaAid ^ | Dec. 27, 2019 | ChinaAid
    Pro-Hong Kong and democratic activists are being persecuted in Saipan, USA! The judicial corruption in Saipan is atrocious because of the deep infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party! Democratic activists were put into jail unfairly, facing life-threatening, dangerous extradition! During our peaceful protest on Dec. 22, 2019, we were railed against and provoked by multiple young Chinese people. They were trying to snatch the phone a young girl was using to video record the protest. When we passed the “I Love Saipan” store and moved forward, a Chinese man rushed out from Dongfang Seafood Restaurant and scolded and provoked us...
  • Rota native graduates from Army Aviation Center of Excellence

    07/26/2018 4:10:09 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 4 replies
    The Saipan Tribune ^ | July 27, 2018 | Press Release
    WO1 John A. Ayuyu of Rota is the first fixed wing aviator from the Marianas to graduate from the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence. He is the son of Juan M. Ayuyu and Alvina A. Ayuyu. WO1 Ayuyu completed his rigorous training at Fort Rucker, Alabama. WO1 Ayuyu made his dream a reality through hard work and determination. He successfully graduated from Warrant Officer Candidate School in April of 2017 and has completed the Overwater Survival Training and Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) courses. This year, he sets his sights higher finishing at the top of his class...
  • The Island Where Chinese Mothers Deliver American Babies

    12/21/2017 5:42:03 AM PST · by C19fan · 22 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | December 21, 2017 | Jon Emont
    his U.S. territory in the western Pacific is known for its epic World War II battle, white-sand beaches and the enduring culture of its indigenous Chamorro people. But for a certain class of Chinese parents, Saipan has become known as the latest hot spot for birth tourism, a place where women can give birth to babies who will automatically acquire U.S. citizenship.
  • WWII Marine vet returns dead Japanese soldier's flag

    09/06/2017 6:38:36 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 40 replies
    Marine Times ^ | August 15 | Mari Yamaguchi, 
    Marvin Strombo, who had taken the calligraphy-covered Japanese flag from a dead soldier at World War II island battlefield 73 years ago, returned it Tuesday to the family of Sadao Yasue. They had never gotten his body or — until that moment — anything else of his. Yasue and Tatsuya’s sister Sayoko Furuta, 93...covered her face with both hands and wept silently as Tatsuya placed the flag on her lap. ... The flag’s white background is filled with signatures of 180 friends and neighbors in this tea-growing mountain village of Higashishirakawa, wishing Yasue’s safe return. The signatures helped Strombo find...
  • Trump wins Northern Mariana Islands caucus

    03/15/2016 6:12:53 AM PDT · by sheikdetailfeather · 71 replies
    The Hill ^ | 3-15-2016 | Jesse Byrnes
    Donald Trump has won the Republican caucus in the Northern Mariana Islands, picking up nine pledged delegates, according to the local GOP. Trump won 73 percent of the total 471 votes cast in the remote U.S. territory on Tuesday, followed by Ted Cruz with 24 percent, John Kasich at .02 percent and Marco Rubio at .01 percent. Jason Osborne, the executive director of the Northern Mariana Islands Republican Party, shared results of the winner-take-all caucus early Tuesday morning on Twitter and Facebook. Breaking News: @realDonaldTrump has just been declared the winner of the CNMI Rep Caucus with 72.8% of the...
  • Father dies

    04/18/2015 8:40:50 PM PDT · by School of Rational Thought · 156 replies
    self
    Father died a few hours ago. Veteran of Saipan. It has not quite hit me yet. I was care giver 24/7 for both my parents for seven years. My mother went two years ago. Just drinking.
  • Navy veteran takes on Saipan's restriction on handguns

    03/23/2015 8:08:45 AM PDT · by pabianice · 29 replies
    Stars and Stripes ^ | 3/23/15 | Olson
    A Navy veteran and his wife are challenging a ban on handguns in Saipan, arguing in federal court that the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands is bound by the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment. “I’ve always been a firm believer in our constitutional rights, whether that’s freedom of speech, religion or the right to keep and bear arms or right to privacy, and I’m pretty sure that what I’m doing in this case is in defense of those convictions,” said David J. Radich, 44, a former petty officer third class. His wife, Li-Rong Radich, was severely beaten by an intruder in...
  • Earhart's Electra Found?

    05/30/2013 12:22:00 PM PDT · by Deek · 103 replies
    TIGHAR ^ | 5/28/2013 | Tighar
    TIGHAR is able to share details of our search for a conclusive answer to the Earhart mystery thanks to the international agreement signed in Washington, DC on March 20, 2012. The Republic of Kiribati, the sovereign nation of which Nikumaroro is a part, has granted TIGHAR the exclusive right to conduct research, search, and recovery operations related to the Earhart disappearance within the national borders of Kiribati. No one is authorized to undertake Earhart related search, recovery of artifacts or research within the boundaries of Kiribati (including Nikumaroro) without authorization from both the government of Kiribati and TIGHAR.
  • The Battle of Saipan - 15 June 1944

    06/15/2012 5:08:13 PM PDT · by moonshot925 · 17 replies
    June 15 2012
  • Rare World War II photographs show American soldiers' fight for survival in brutal Battle of Saipan

    01/16/2012 12:29:48 PM PST · by rawhide · 52 replies · 1+ views
    dailymail.co.uk ^ | 1-15-12 | Lydia Warren
    It is the little-known battle that claimed the lives of thousands of Americans during World War II. But now black-and-white photographs, captured by Life magazine photographer W. Eugene Smith, show the everyday horrors for the U.S. soldiers fighting against Japanese forces on the Mariana Island of Saipan between June 15 and July 9, 1944. Faces etched with the pain of their experiences, war-weary men are captured transporting their wounded comrades or forcing Japanese civilians from their hiding places. The photographs were taken during a battle that claimed the lives of 22,000 Japanese civilians - many by suicide - and nearly...
  • Lessons From Failed Cold War Spy Mission in China

    06/20/2010 10:44:06 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 7 replies · 1+ views
    AP ^ | ROBERT BURNS
    Detail by painful detail, the CIA is coming to grips with one of the most devastating episodes in its history, a botched cloak-and-dagger flight into China that stole two decades of freedom from a pair of fresh-faced American operatives and cost the lives of their two pilots. In opening up about the 1952 debacle, the CIA is finding ways to use it as a teaching tool. Mistakes of the past can serve as cautionary tales for today's spies and paramilitary officers taking on al-Qaida and other terrorist targets. At the center of the story are two eager CIA paramilitary officers...
  • 'Bullet Magnet'-Sgt. Camacho has earned 5 Purple Hearts in 5 years

    09/13/2009 8:44:32 AM PDT · by Saije · 13 replies · 711+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | 9/13/2009 | Stephanie Gaskell
    Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan - The soldiers in his New York-based combat unit call Staff Sgt. Brandon Camacho the "Bullet Magnet." Camacho - either the luckiest or unluckiest soldier in Afghanistan - is on his second tour here with the Fort Drum-based 10th Mountain Division's 3rd Brigade Combat Team. The reason for the nickname: He's just earned his fifth Purple Heart after being shot in the left knee in a firefight 100 miles south of Kabul, military officials said. "One of my friends said, 'You're the luckiest unlucky person I know,'" said Camacho, 24, who grew up in Saipan...
  • Saipan May Be Pacific's Oldest Archaeological Site

    11/10/2005 11:46:26 AM PST · by blam · 3 replies · 482+ views
    Saipan Tribune ^ | 11-10-2005 | Marconi Calindas
    'Saipan may be Pacific's oldest archaeological site' By Marconi Calindas Reporter Thursday, November 10, 2005 Sediment cores taken from Saipan's Lake Susupe in 2002 have yielded a continual record of plant pollen and other materials for the past 8,000 years that could make the island one of the oldest archaeological site in the Pacific, according to the Historic Preservation Office. HPO director Epiphanio E. Cabrera said that scientists who have been working with the CNMI recently announced new evidence that could push the date for the earliest human settlement in Micronesia back to nearly 5,000 years ago. Cabrera said researchers...
  • Apparel factories in Saipan are threatened by end of quotas

    04/12/2005 11:42:44 PM PDT · by hedgetrimmer · 4 replies · 284+ views
    International Herald Tribune ^ | April 12, 2005 | ames Brooke
    SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands This quiet little American territory, a Western Pacific island that struggled for years to improve working conditions in its sweatshops, now may lose many of its apparel factories to free-market forces. The factories could fall victim to a flood of cheap Chinese clothing that is surging into the United States. And as Saipan's factories close or cut jobs, thousands of workers - most of them Chinese women - are left with a cruel choice: Go back to China's sweatshops and earn a fraction of their current pay or stay in Saipan, where the prospects for legal...