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Enewetak Atoll (/ɛˈniːwəˌtɔːk, ˌɛnɪˈwiːtɔːk/; also
spelled Eniwetok Atoll or
sometimes Eniewetok; Marshallese: Ānewetak, [ænʲeːwɛːdˠɑk], or Āne-wātak,...
- on
November 1, 1952, by the
United States on the
island of
Elugelab in
Enewetak Atoll, in the now
independent island nation of the
Marshall Islands, as...
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Pacific campaign of
World War II,
fought from 17 to 23
February 1944 on
Enewetak Atoll in the
Marshall Islands. The
invasion of
Eniwetok followed the American...
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Enewetak Auxiliary Airfield is a
private airport at
Enewetak on
Enewetak Atoll,
Marshall Islands. This
airport is ****igned the
location identifier ENT...
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nautical miles (280 mi; 440 km) from
Enewetak) and one at
Kusaie (around 440
nautical miles (510 mi; 810 km) from
Enewetak).
Though Cactus is
mentioned in...
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before Upshot–Knothole. The two
explosions were
staged in late 1952 at
Enewetak Atoll in the
Pacific Proving Ground in the
Marshall Islands. The Operation...
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Runit Island (/ˈruːnɪt/) is one of
forty islands of the
Enewetak Atoll of the
Marshall Islands in the
Pacific Ocean. The
island is the site of a radioactive...
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Naval Base
Eniwetok was a
major United States Navy base
located at
Enewetak Atoll in the
Marshall Islands,
during World War II. The base was
built to support...
- 1958, the
United States conducted 67
nuclear tests at
Bikini Atoll and
Enewetak Atoll. The U.S.
government formed the
Congress of
Micronesia in 1965, a...
- (Marshallese: Āllokļap, [ællʲoɡʷ(o)lˠɑpʲ]), was an island, part of the
Enewetak Atoll in the
Marshall Islands. It was destro**** in the world's
first full-scale...