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After 75 years, this story presents archaeological evidence, archival records, and respected elders’ accounts from WWII and the most catastrophic period in Pacific Basin history, and then into modern times on Saipan in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. On June 15, 1944, Afetna Point was called ‘Yellow Beach 2’ by the U.S. Marines and Army infantry braving Japanese resistance to establish a beachhead before capturing As Lito airfield the following days. The beachhead then served as a resupply landing for the next two weeks or more as U.S. forces slowly cleared the island of enemy strongpoints, and removed wounded Americans and battle weary civilians to off-shore medical treatment. At the end of the battle Chamorro, Carolinian, Okinawan, and Korean residents were relocated into stockades for their separation from Japanese soldiers until liberation on July 4, 1946. American military and eventual civilian administration of the San Antonio area transformed the agrarian landscape into a busy corridor of residential, industrial, and then tourist development. Once again in the 21st century, competition for regional tourism and investment makes Saipan a nexus of geopolitical intrigue and economic speculation where the past is not forgotten.

Table of Contents
Preface ;
Chapter 1. Introduction to Yellow Beach 2 on Saipan ;
Chapter 2. The Afetna Point Archaeological Project ;
Chapter 3. Environmental Context of Afetna Point ;
Chapter 4. Research Design and Methods Employed ;
Chapter 5. Yellow Beach 2: Historic Context of Afetna Point ;
Chapter 6. WWII Era Results ;
Chapter 7. Osteological Analysis ;
Chapter 8. San Antonio Memories Today ;
Chapter 9. Discussion of Research Questions ;
Chapter 10. Larger Research Implications ;
Chapter 11. References Cited by Major Topics

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    Publisher: Archaeopress
    Publication Date: 31/07/2019
    ISBN13: 9781789692587, 978-1789692587
    ISBN10: 178969258X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    After 75 years, this story presents archaeological evidence, archival records, and respected elders’ accounts from WWII and the most catastrophic period in Pacific Basin history, and then into modern times on Saipan in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. On June 15, 1944, Afetna Point was called ‘Yellow Beach 2’ by the U.S. Marines and Army infantry braving Japanese resistance to establish a beachhead before capturing As Lito airfield the following days. The beachhead then served as a resupply landing for the next two weeks or more as U.S. forces slowly cleared the island of enemy strongpoints, and removed wounded Americans and battle weary civilians to off-shore medical treatment. At the end of the battle Chamorro, Carolinian, Okinawan, and Korean residents were relocated into stockades for their separation from Japanese soldiers until liberation on July 4, 1946. American military and eventual civilian administration of the San Antonio area transformed the agrarian landscape into a busy corridor of residential, industrial, and then tourist development. Once again in the 21st century, competition for regional tourism and investment makes Saipan a nexus of geopolitical intrigue and economic speculation where the past is not forgotten.

    Table of Contents
    Preface ;
    Chapter 1. Introduction to Yellow Beach 2 on Saipan ;
    Chapter 2. The Afetna Point Archaeological Project ;
    Chapter 3. Environmental Context of Afetna Point ;
    Chapter 4. Research Design and Methods Employed ;
    Chapter 5. Yellow Beach 2: Historic Context of Afetna Point ;
    Chapter 6. WWII Era Results ;
    Chapter 7. Osteological Analysis ;
    Chapter 8. San Antonio Memories Today ;
    Chapter 9. Discussion of Research Questions ;
    Chapter 10. Larger Research Implications ;
    Chapter 11. References Cited by Major Topics

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