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Douglas MacArthur was an American general who was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s.
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George Marshall was the Army Chief of staff that coordinated the war effort from Washington, D.C.
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Chester was the commander in chief of the US Navay in World War Two
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George Patton was a American General And a tank commander that led the 3rd Army of the United States in the final assult on Germany
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Dwight Eisenhower was the commander of the Allied forces in Europe who let the D-Day invasion and later became the 34th President of the United States
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Omar was a senior U.S. Army field commander in World War Two and a General of the Army in the United States Army.
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Conventional Weapons are weapons that are widely used and common that are not nuclear.
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The Holocaust was the systematic killing of approximately 6 million Jews by the Nazi regime
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Concentration camps were sites of internment during the Holocaust which were liberated by American forces
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Merchant Marines were fleet of civilian owned merchant vessels that utilized the Liberty cargo ships.
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The Flying Tigers were former pilots of the U.S. armed services who volunteered to fly with the Chinese Air Force to defend against Japanese aggression
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"Libery" catgo ships were used by the Merchant Marines to contribute to the victory in World War Two
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The Tuskegee Airmen is the was the name of a group of African-American pilots who fought in World War II.
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The Bataan Death March was a March of the Imperal Japanese army's prisoners of war to Camp O'Donnell. Approximatly 2,500–10,000 Filipino and 100–650 Americans died
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Navajo code talkers were a group that used the pratitice of encryption to convert communication into unknown language so that it could not be broken by the enemy
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The Baattle of Midway was the turing point for the Allies in the Pacific in World War Two due to the Japanese loss of four large aircraft carriers
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Dividing military forces in order to fight on land in Europe and sea in the Pacific is known as multiple front war.
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The D-Day In vasion was the Allied invasion of Northern France. They landed at Utah, omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches.
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Operation overlord was the code name for the Battle of Normandy which was the invasion of German-occupied western Europe during World War II by Allies
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The Potsdam Conference was a meeting that led to the international partitioning of Germany into Four separate zones
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Island hopping is a term that means the crossing of an ocean by a series of shorter journeys between islands.
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The Atomic bomb was the technology that gave President Truman the confidence to demand an unconditional surrender or suffer utter destruction
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The Medal of Honor is the United States of America's highest military honor. In 1990 Congress designated March 25 annually as "National Medal of Honor Day"