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Introducing the US Air Force Battle Streamer for the Asiatic Pacific Campaign, proudly bearing the inscription RYUKYUS 1945. This distinguished streamer stands as a testament to the unwavering courage, sacrifice, and resilience displayed by the United States Air Force during this pivotal chapter in history. Whether you are a dedicated aviation enthusiast, a military veteran, or a proud American, this Battle Streamer is an essential addition to your collection. Available in three lengths – 2 foot, 3 foot, and 4 foot – our US Air Force Battle Streamer is a versatile and meaningful way to commemorate the heroic endeavors of the Asiatic Pacific Campaign. Here's why you'll want to make this piece a part of your memorabilia:
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In March 1945, the U.S. Armed Forces achieved significant victories in the Pacific, capturing the Philippine Islands, Marianas, and Iwo Jima. The focus then shifted to the Ryukyu Islands, particularly Okinawa. Despite facing challenges and relentless suicide attacks by Japanese pilots, American forces secured Hagushi Beach on April 1, 1945. The conflict involved heavy losses for the U.S. Navy, but the Tenth Army captured key Okinawan airfields. The battle extended to Ie Shima, where the U.S. Army 77th Infantry Division secured the island. On Okinawa, U.S. ground forces faced a determined Japanese defense, with the final organized enemy position falling on June 22, 1945. The victory came at a cost of almost 50,000 U.S. casualties and over 110,000 Japanese troops lost. Despite the sacrifices, the strategic benefits included additional bases for the Seventh Air Force to bomb the Japanese home islands. This battle is a symbol of bravery and sacrifice in the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign during World War II.