Jason Sands

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Up the crescent, between the Marianas and Japan, were the little islands known as the Bonin and Volcano groups, called the Nanpō Shotō by the Japanese. The Americans had nicknamed them the “Jimas.”35 They had become a strategic hot spot since the Americans had landed in Saipan ten weeks earlier. Iwo Jima was especially significant as a way station for enemy air reinforcements headed south.
Twilight of the Gods: War in the Western Pacific, 1944-1945 (The Pacific War Trilogy Book 3)
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