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 United States

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Name: United States
Continent: North America
Capital: Washington, D.C.
Government: Democracy
Population (1939): 132,000,000 
Casualties:
Military Civilian Total
407,000 6,000 413,000 
Area:
Land Water Total
 

Aircraft

Name Type
P-51 (Mustang) Fighter
P-61 (Black Widow) Fighter
P-43 (Lancer) Fighter
P-47 (Thunderbolt) Fighter
P-63 (Kingcobra) Fighter

Campaigns and Battles

Name Theater Date Begin Date End
Ardennes Offensive (Battle of the Bulge) (Von Rundstedt Offensive) European Theater 16 December 1944 25 January 1945
Attack on Pearl Harbor Pacific Theater 7 December 1941
Battle of Bougainville Pacific Theater 1 November 1943 21 August 1945
Battle of Eniwetok Pacific Theater 17 February 1944 23 February 1944
Battle of Guadalcanal Pacific Theater 7 August 1942 9 February 1943

People

Name Title Branch of Service
Aaron, Hubert Charles Titus Fireman Second Class U.S. Navy
Abad, Basil M. Radioman Second Class U.S. Navy
Abbott, Oscar A. Torpedoeman's Mate Third Class U.S. Navy
Abbott, Roy E. Fireman Second Class U.S. Navy
Abel, Donald A. Ensign U.S. Navy

Photographs

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Arrival of Vice Admiral Halsey at Naval Air Station Alameda, California. Left to right: Captain Browning, Rear Admiral W. K. Harrill, Captain McCrary and Admiral Halsey. 6 September 1942.
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USS Copahee (CVE-12) head-on. Port Angeles, Washington. 31 August 1942.
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USS Portland (CA-33). Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii. 14 June 1942.
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For inflicting heavy damage on Japanese in Coral Sea action, officers of Torpedo Squadron Two receive Navy Cross from Admiral R. S. Holmes by direction of Admiral C. W. Nimitz. Lieutenant Commander Paul H. Ramsey and wife. VJ Squadron Two, San Diego, California.
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For inflicting heavy damage on Japanese in Coral Sea action, officers of Torpedo Squadron Two receive Navy Cross from Rear Admiral R. S. Holmes by direction of Admiral C. W. Nimitz. Holems' aide, Rear Admiral R. S. Holmes, Lieutenant Commander Paul H. Ramsey. VJ Squadron Two, San Diego, California. 15 September 1942

Ships

Name Name Type Date Launched
Caiman  (SS-323) Gato Submarine 30 March 1944
Cero  (SS-225) Gato Submarine 4 April 1943
Denver  (CL-58) Cleveland Light Cruiser 4 April 1942
Clemson  (DD-186) Clemson Destroyer 5 September 1918
Abingdon  (PC-1237) PC-461 Coastal Patrol 3 April 1943

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