Uniquely Okinawan explores how American soldiers, sailors, and Marines considered race, ethnicity, and Identity in the planning and execution of the Wartime Occupation of Okinawa, During and immediately after the Battle of Okinawa, 1945-46. in History from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and specializes in military, American, and Japanese history, as well as race and Identity studies..
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About the Author Courtney A.
Uniquely Okinawan explores how American soldiers, sailors, and Marines considered race, ethnicity, and Identity in the planning and execution of the Wartime Occupation of Okinawa, During and immediately after the Battle of Okinawa, 1945-46