Word: cincpac
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...daring U.S. exploits of this war-the Marine Corps raid on Makin Island, 2,500 miles southwest of Hawaii (TIME, Sept. 7). Navy Crosses went to 15 men, among them Lieut. Colonel James Roosevelt. Back in action with his outfit, he got his medal on Guadalcanal last October from CINCPAC Admiral Chester W. Nimitz...
...operation to which CINCPAC referred was an air raid on Wake. It was perhaps the best evidence yet of interservice cooperation. Enough four-motored bombers (censors released a picture showing one of the crews in front of a Liberator) took part in the night flight from "an advanced airfield" (probably Midway) and back to carry seventy-six 1,000-lb. bombs. No Jap anti-aircraft was met until well after the first bombs had waked the Japs...
From Honolulu came a rare picture of habitually grave, businesslike CINCPAC Chester W. Nimitz with his hands full of unaccustomed duty at the official opening of a Navy recreation center...
...time the first wounded came home from North Africa last week, smiling from their cots in the train that took them to Washington's Walter Reed Hospital, almost a year had passed since that calm Sunday afternoon when the Mare Island Navy Yard intercepted the message: From CINCPAC to all ships present Hawaiian area: Air raid on Pearl Harbor. This is no drill...
Reports on a Battle. At the moment when these words of praise were being weighed in the map-plastered office of CINCPAC in Pearl Harbor, other words were being weighed even more carefully in an office 2,000 miles to the southwest...