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through most of its history, Wake had been uninhabited, the island boasted at least one modern virtue: It was the only piece of land for a thousand miles in any direction that could accommodate an airstrip, and so it had become the mid-oceanic refueling station of the far-flung American empire.
On Desperate Ground: The Marines at The Reservoir, the Korean War's Greatest Battle
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