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Saipan: Because Marines Never Forget (9)

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It was the first time during WW II that Marines had to deal with civilians in large numbers. Many people sought refuge in the island’s caves, which also were used by Japanese soldiers as last-ditch fighting positions. The Marines protected, fed and cared for the civilians and any Japanese who chose to surrender. Many soldiers did not, and died in the caves that Marines sealed permanently.

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