The White House honors Battle of Okinawa anniversary - Speech Brief
22 June 2026 00:00 UTC · The White House · White House Statement · Source · Email X Link

The White House honors Battle of Okinawa anniversary

Key points

  • Honors American servicemen who fought and died at Okinawa
  • Notes more than 12,000 U.S. deaths and 24 Medals of Honor

TL;DR

  • American forces landed on Okinawa Island on April 1, 1945, and fought for 82 days against Imperial Japan, including relentless kamikaze attacks.
  • More than 12,000 American troops died and tens of thousands were wounded; twenty-four Americans were granted the Medal of Honor.
  • The Cornerstone of Peace monument in Okinawa bears the names of every American life lost and serves as a reminder of the enduring alliance between the United States and Japan.
Original text

On this day 81 years ago, American forces emerged victorious from the Battle of Okinawa, a grueling test of American might, will, and sacrifice that would echo through the ages. As Imperial Japan mounted one of its final and most ferocious defenses, our Nation’s courageous heroes battled their way across the island and broke the Imperial Japanese Army’s grip, delivering a hard-won triumph in the bloodiest battle of t...

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