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Word: harboring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Marine Smith sailed south on the Lexington, was aboard her when she was sunk in the Coral Sea. Rescued and taken back to Pearl Harbor, he was put aboard the North Carolina. Then he got shore duty, and became a member of Carlson's Raiders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - MARINES: Professional | 11/12/1945 | See Source »

Marine Smith fought on at Peleliu, was shipped back to Pearl Harbor, for another breather, then shipped out again for the Leyte and Luzon campaigns. He was sent home to California ("They said I was tired and worn out") but he got back in time for the Okinawa campaign and the last days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - MARINES: Professional | 11/12/1945 | See Source »

General Tu reported that the Russians had "guaranteed" a safe landing in Manchuria-but not at Dairen and Port Arthur. The port of entry was Yingkow, a minor harbor with rail connections to the interior. The Russians gave due warning that, elsewhere in southern Manchuria, presumably at Hulutao and Antung, Chinese Reds might not be so agreeable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Battle Joined | 11/12/1945 | See Source »

Farther south, in the strategic Shantung peninsula, communications were paralyzed. There the Communists held the important harbor of Chefoo. But the more important harbor of Tsingtao was occupied by U.S. marines, under able Major General Keller E. Rockey. In the hinterland Central Government provincial troops struggled with Communists astride the main railway running "south from Tientsin through Tsinan, Shantung's capital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Battle Joined | 11/12/1945 | See Source »

...nights before the anniversary, explosions rocked Palestine from Dan to Beersheba. Armed bands, operating under a master plan of sabotage, crippled the country's railroads with dynamitings at 153 points. In Haifa harbor, where a British cruiser and four destroyers lay at anchor, police launches used for halting illegal immigrants were boarded and scuttled. At dawn six men were dead, eight wounded. Two of the dead were Jews. British authorities clamped a curfew on the whole coastal area...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NEAR EAST: Eruption | 11/12/1945 | See Source »

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