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Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Battle of Okinawa – The White House

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Eighty-one years ago today, American forces achieved victory in the Battle of Okinawa, a formidable test of strength, determination, and sacrifice that continues to resonate. As Imperial Japan launched one of its last and fiercest defenses, American troops fought across the island, ultimately shattering the hold of the Imperial Japanese Army in what became the bloodiest conflict of the Pacific Theater during World War II.

Initially landing on Okinawa Island on April 1, 1945, American forces anticipated fierce resistance but hoped for a swift victory to use the island as a strategic launching pad for attacks on the Japanese mainland. Instead, they encountered the “Typhoon of Steel”—a relentless barrage of kamikaze attacks from both air and sea, and Japanese soldiers fortified in a complex network of caves, tunnels, and mountain defenses. Over 82 days, more than 12,000 American troops lost their lives, and tens of thousands were wounded before the unwavering resolve of American forces led to a decisive victory.

Amidst the destruction, American soldiers stood resilient, unified by a strong sense of brotherhood and commitment to the cause of American freedom. Twenty-four of these brave individuals received the Medal of Honor for their extraordinary valor, serving as a lasting tribute to the tenacity, patriotism, and courage of the Greatest Generation.

Today, the Cornerstone of Peace monument in Okinawa marks the site of the battle, bearing the names of every American life lost and serving as a perpetual reminder of the cost paid for the nation’s security and liberty. It also signifies the enduring alliance between the United States and Japan, highlighting a shared commitment to peace and prosperity.

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On this solemn anniversary, we pay tribute to the unparalleled bravery, valor, and heroism of the American servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice at the Battle of Okinawa. We pledge to honor their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to liberty for all time.

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