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- Two Japanese holdouts continued to hide in the island’s caves, scavenging food and supplies until they finally surrendered in 1949, almost four years after the end of World War II. In the end, neither the U.S. Army nor the U.S. Navy was able to use Iwo Jima as a World War II staging area.www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/battle-of-iwo-jima
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Jan 24, 2012 · Some of his prize possessions from those years in the jungle, including his eel traps, are still on show in a small museum on the island. The story of Shoichi Yokoi, the Japanese soldier who...
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Nov 21, 2016 · Discover Yokoi's Cave in Inarajan, Guam: The underground hideout of a Japanese soldier for whom World War II ended in 1972.
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Mar 26, 2024 · Imperial Japanese Army sergeant Shoichi Yokoi fled into the jungles of Guam when American forces recaptured the island in 1944 — and didn't emerge until he was finally discovered 28 years later. On Sept. 2, 1945, …
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Jun 28, 2022 · On January 24, 1972, Sergeant Shoichi Yokoi, was found by two CHamoru hunters in the jungles of Southern Guam. Yokoi had been stationed on Guam during the Japanese occupation, and like thousands of other Japanese …
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On January 24, 1972, two hunters came across a man setting fishing traps in a river near Talofofo Falls in Guam. The man was later identified as Shoichi Yokoi, a Japanese soldier who had been...
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Here, the heroic yet tragic tale of Shoichi Yokoi, a World War II Japanese soldier is recorded and remembered by a simple plaque and Buddhist shrine. As the US forces invaded and steadily reclaimed Guam in 1944, Japanese forces …
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On January 24, 1972, two hunters came across a man setting fishing traps in a river near Talofofo Falls in Guam. The man was later identified as Shoichi Yokoi, a Japanese soldier who had been...
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