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  1. The Battle of Saipan was an amphibious assault launched by the United States against the Empire of Japan during the Pacific campaign of World War II between 15 June and 9 July 1944.

  2. Nov 17, 2009 · The brutal three-week Battle of Saipan resulted in more than 3,000 U.S. deaths and over 13,000 wounded. For their part, the Japanese lost at least 27,000 soldiers, by some estimates.

  3. Jun 8, 2024 · The Battle of Saipan during World War II occurred from June 15 to July 9, 1944, in the Marianas where Americans captured the island of Saipan and built strategic bomber bases there from which to attack Japan directly.

  4. When it happened, in June and July 1944, the conquest of Saipan became the most daring—and disturbing—operation in the U.S. war against Japan to date. 1 And when it was over, the United...

  5. The Saipan battle began with a naval bombardment on June 13, 1944. Over the course of two days a total of 37 warships, including 15 battleships, fired more than 180,000 shells of various calibers at the island, the largest being 16-inch shells. Naval aircraft added their bombs to the attack.

  6. During the Battle of Saipan, the United States invaded the island to construct air bases for bombers that would eventually strike at Japan itself. This article appears in: May 2003 By Al Hemingway

  7. Jul 3, 2019 · The Battle of Saipan was fought June 15 to July 9, 1944, during World War II (1939-1945) and saw Allied forces open a campaign in the Marianas. Landing on the island's west coast, American troops were able to push their way inland against fanatic Japanese resistance.

  8. Jun 12, 2019 · In the lead-up to the Second World War, Saipan would become a crucial link in the scattered chain of islands that made up the defensive ‘inner perimeter’ of Japan’s sprawling empire. By the time of the U.S. invasion in 1944, Tokyo had garrisoned 30,000 troops on the five-by-12-mile landmass.

  9. Fighting in June, the troops in the Battle of Saipan would have likely been exposed to daily rainstorms and forced to cope with extremely wet and muddy conditions. The Battle of Saipan – Operation Tearaway, 1944. An intensive barrage presaged the beach invasion foreshadowing the massive confrontation that was set for 15 June.

  10. Battle of Saipan. Saipan Operation, June-July 1944 Japanese Snipers hit two Marines (center and left) as a landing party storms ashore during the final stages of the conquest of Saipan.