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  2. South China Sea raid - Wikipedia

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    The South China Sea raid (designated Operation Gratitude) was an operation conducted by the United States Third Fleet between 10 and 20 January 1945 during the Pacific War of World War II. The raid was undertaken to support the liberation of Luzon in the Philippines, and targeted Japanese warships, supply convoys and aircraft in the region.

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    Operation Gratitude has received more than 10,000 requests for care packages in the last two weeks alone. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. Blood chit - Wikipedia

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    Alternative names are escape flag and identification flag (Chinese: 人物證明書; pinyin: rénwù zhèngmíng shū). "Chit" is a British English term for a small document, note or pass, representing a debt to be paid; it is an Anglo-Indian word dating from the late 18th century, derived from Hindi citthi.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Core Content/Articles - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. This is a list of all articles within the scope of WikiProject Core Content ...

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    Help:Starting a new page has the full instructions, and Wikipedia:Your first article should be read first (it's not that long and can save you a lot of bother). Future questions on how to use Wikipedia should go the the Help desk.

  7. Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial is a memorial in Irvine, California, to American troops who died in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. [1] The names on the memorial come from US DoD casualty records for Operation Enduring Freedom , Operation Iraqi Freedom , and Operation New Dawn .

  8. Ruth Johnson Colvin - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Johnson Colvin (December 16, 1916 – August 18, 2024) was an American philanthropist who was the founder of the non-profit organization Literacy Volunteers of America, now called ProLiteracy Worldwide in Syracuse, New York, in 1962. [1]

  9. Operation Homecoming - Wikipedia

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    Operation Homecoming was the return of 591 American prisoners of war (POWs) held by North Vietnam following the Paris Peace Accords that ended U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Operation [ edit ]