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U.S. Marines are seen as they advance against Japanese positions during the invasion at Tarawa atoll, Gilbert Islands, in this late November 1943 photo. Of the nearly 5,000 Japanese soldiers and workers on the island, only 146 were captured, the rest were killed.
 
http://history.amedd.army.mil/booksdocs/wwii/woundblstcs/chapter5.htm

Study on Wound Ballistics-Bougainville Campaign

Ashley W. Oughterson, M.D., Harry C. Hull, M.D., Francis A. Sutherland, M.D., and Daniel J. Greiner, M.D.

The purpose of the wound ballistics study1 conducted on Bougainville was to obtain information on the relative effectiveness of different weapons as casualty-producing agents. To obtain this information, a study was made of all battle casualties (living and dead) which had occurred in the U.S. Army Ground Forces on Bougainville Island from 15 February to 21 April 1944.

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/news/hamilton-forensic-expert-finds-identity-mixup-in-iconic-american-photo-1.3659655

Interesting article about who is, and isnt in that iconic picture.
 
Canadian causalities suffered at Dieppe to cover the intelligence raid for the the four wheel Enigma machine and it's code books
 
That is the story behind "One Day In August" by David O'Keefe. There are those who refute his claims, but the book is very convincing. He makes a very good case for his claim.
 
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