Jason Sands

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At Guam, the Americans had inflicted yet another monumental defeat upon the Japanese. In addition to the moral and humanitarian aspects of liberating the population, the Americans turned the island into a major naval and air base. By the fall of 1944, the island had become home to some 200,000 American military personnel whose very presence epitomized the growing momentum of the relentless Central Pacific advance to the Japanese home islands.
Island Infernos: The US Army's Pacific War Odyssey, 1944
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