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1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (dominical letter BA) of the Gregorian calendar, the 1944th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 944th year of the 2nd millennium, the 44th year of the 20th century, and the 5th year of the 1940s decade.
Below, events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
Chuuk Lagoon, also known as Truk Lagoon, is a sheltered body of water in the central Pacific. About 1800 km north-east of New Guinea, it is located mid-ocean at 7 degrees North latitude, and is part of Chuuk State within the Federated States of Micronesia. The atoll consists of a protective reef, 225 kilometres (140 mi) around, enclosing a natural harbour 79 by 50 kilometres (49 by 30 mi), with an area of 2,130 square kilometres (820 sq mi). It has a land area of 127.4 square kilometres (49.2 sq mi), with a population of 34,651 people and a maximal height of 443 m. Weno island functions as state capital and is the largest city in the FSM with its 14,000 people.
Chuuk means mountain in the Chuukese language. The lagoon was known mainly as Truk (a mispronunciation of Ruk), until 1990. Other names included Ruk, Hogoleu, Torres, Ugulat, and Lugulus.
Chuuk Lagoon is part of the larger Caroline Islands group. The area consists of eleven major islands (corresponding to the eleven municipalities of Truk lagoon, which are Tol, Udot, Fala-Beguets, Romanum, and Eot of Faichuk group, and Moen, Fefan, Dublon, Uman, Param, and Tsis of Namoneas group) and forty-six smaller ones within the lagoon, plus forty-one on the fringing coral reef, and is known today as the Chuuk islands, part of the Federated States of Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean.
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest, most capable navy in the world, with the highest combined battle fleet tonnage. The U.S. Navy has the world's largest aircraft carrier fleet, with ten in service, two in the reserve fleet, and three new carriers under construction. The service has 328,194 personnel on active duty and 101,199 in the Navy Reserve. It has 272 deployable combat vessels and more than 3,700 aircraft in active service as of February 2016.
The U.S. Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which was established during the American Revolutionary War and was essentially disbanded as a separate entity shortly thereafter. It played a major role in the American Civil War by blockading the Confederacy and seizing control of its rivers. It played the central role in the World War II defeat of Japan. The 21st century U.S. Navy maintains a sizable global presence, deploying in such areas as East Asia, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. It is a blue-water navy with the ability to project force onto the littoral regions of the world, engage in forward areas during peacetime, and rapidly respond to regional crises, making it an active player in U.S. foreign and defense policy.
An air force, also known in some countries as an air army, is in the broadest sense, the national military organization that primarily conducts aerial warfare. More specifically, it is the branch of a nation's armed services that is responsible for aerial warfare as distinct from an army, navy, or a marine corps. Typically, air forces are responsible for gaining control of the air, carrying out strategic and tactical bombing missions, and providing support to land and naval forces.
The term "air force" may also refer to a tactical air force or numbered air force, which is an operational formation either within a national air force or comprising several air components from allied nations. Air forces typically consist of a combination of fighters, bombers, helicopters, transport planes and other aircraft.
Many air forces are also responsible for operations of the military space, intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), and communications equipment. Some air forces may command and control other air defence assets such as anti-aircraft artillery, surface-to-air missiles, or anti-ballistic missile warning networks and defensive systems. Some nations, principally Russia, the former Soviet Union and countries who modelled their militaries along Soviet lines, have an air defence force which is organizationally separate from their air force.
Operation Hailstone (known in Japan as Japanese: トラック島空襲 Torakku-tō Kūshū, lit. "the airstrike on Truk Island") was a massive naval air and surface attack launched on February 16–17, 1944, during World War II by the United States Navy against the Japanese naval and air base at Truk in the Caroline Islands, a pre-war Japanese territory.
Truk was a major Japanese logistical base as well as the operating "home" base for the Imperial Japanese Navy's Combined Fleet. Some have described it as the Japanese equivalent of the US Navy's Pearl Harbor. The atoll was the only major Japanese airbase within range of the Marshall Islands and was a significant source of support for Japanese garrisons located on islands and atolls throughout the central and south Pacific. The base was the key logistical and operational hub supporting Japan's perimeter defenses in the central and south Pacific.
To ensure air and naval superiority for the upcoming invasion of Eniwetok Admiral Raymond Spruance ordered an attack on Truk. Vice Admiral Marc A. Mitscher's Task Force 58 had five fleet carriers (Enterprise, Yorktown, Essex, Intrepid, and Bunker Hill) and four light carriers (Belleau Wood, Cabot, Monterey, and Cowpens), embarking more than 500 planes. Supporting the carriers was a large fleet of seven battleships, and numerous cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and other support ships.
On 23 February 1944, Stalin ordered the deportation of the entire Chechen and Ingush population to Central Asia. More than half of the 500,000 people who were to be forcibly transported died in transit or in massacres committed by Soviet troops. Those who survived the journey were left facing starvation and disease in the harsh winters of Siberia and Central Asia. Within days an entire people had been erased from the land of their ancestors. Overnight Chechnya and Ingushetia were emptied of their native inhabitants, and every reference to Chechnya was removed from official maps, records and encyclopaedias. 23rd February is World Chechnya Day. It is a day that few are aware of and yet none should forget.
Footage covering the February 9th, 1944 oath of loyalty of the newly established Army to the Northern Italian Social Republic (RSI). Images of Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and generals.
No. 140 Wing, RAF 2nd TAF, Hunsdon, send 18 Mosquitoes from Nos. 464 Squadron RAAF (shown), 487 RNZAF, and 21 RAF, to the famous Amiens raid on 18 February 1944, escorted by Hawker Typhoons from Nos. 174 and 198 Squadron RAF.
Naval Photographic Center film #4950. National Archives description "1) CU Map. 2) AV German planes shot down. 3) AV U.S. planes strafe German planes & installations. 4) AV AA.fire hits German plane, plane bursts into flames. 5) AV U.S. planes strafe enemy airfields & hangars. 6) AV Planes strafe enemy trains. 7) AV Many views of German planes bursting into flame. 8) AV German planes strafed on ground. 9) AV Twin-engine enemy plane explodes in air." National Archives Identifier: 77286 listed as P-38 Gun Film, "Film Fighter Kills Over Europe," 08/1944.
I made this video from a movie taken in February, 1944, in Spartanburg, SC. It was taken by my father’s Army buddy. It shows my mother (who is pregnant with me) with the other wives posing for the camera as my father and a second buddy take pictures of them. Then it shows part of the trip back home to Indiana by my mother and the wife of my father’s Army buddy. Finally, it shows my mother, having arrived home, with my grandmother and a neighbor in front of their home in Indianapolis. The music is a song which was popular in February, 1944, as large numbers of men shipped out to Europe. The title is “No Love, No Nothin," sung by Ella Mae Morse. (Think about the lyrics below, as they prepare to be separated by the war.) The men shipped out for the war on 3/01/44, staging first in Ire...
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Chapter 18 of THE AIR FORCE STORY, entitled PRELUDE TO INVASION begins in January 1944. At the 1:20 mark, German factories are shown buzzing with production -- the Luftwaffe was building twice as many planes as in the previous year. These factories were given top priority by Allied planners. New German aircraft are seen emerging from factories, while German factories in Essen and elsewhere fuel the German war machine. The Allied response, once the winter had broken, came in February. A massive push to destroy the Axis air forces was launched, in hopes of securing air superiority for D-Day in the summer. 1,000 fighters and 1,000 bombers joined for the biggest air blitz of the war. At 7:24, German fighter pilots are shown rushing to their aircraft to defend against the onslaught. T...
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Freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. National Archives description "Part 1, shows an amphibious assault on the islands and troops fighting on Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands. Part 2, Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-shek inspect an airbase in China. Part 3, 10 dirigibles are used to train pilots in California. Part 4, service men on leave visit the Taj Mahal and the ruins of Pompeii. Part 5, fighters of the 8th Air Force down German planes." National Archives Identifier: 39001
In 1941 the Japanese military dealt what they thought a heroic and severe wound to the US Navy in their sneak attack in Pearl Harbour. Little did they know that they had so angered the USA that their national mission would be to exact a revenge so powerful that the message would speak across the ages until even our time. Truk Lagoon, (or Chuuk as it has been called since 1990) was the top secret hidden Sea fortress of the Japanese. A resupply and repair base, heavily laden with every manner of supply you could need to fight a massive Pacific campaign, and they thought after 20 years of building it that it was impregnable. In February 1944 the secret was out. The entire base had been found and the intelligence was such that "Operation Hailstone" was launched by the 50th US Navy's TaskForce...
Aviation - Curtis Pitts' classic biplane design has grown over the years from a diminutive homebuilt aerobatic airplane with a relatively tiny engine and a single seat, to FAA certified factory-built two-seaters. And there has been every conceivable variant in between. The S2B version of this aerobatic icon is the Big Daddy of the Pitts line, now manufactured by Aviat Aircraft in Afton, Wyoming. It sports a 260 hp Lycoming engine, and you will find them doing airshows, in competition all over the world, and on line at aerobatic flight schools. Recently, the S2C version was introduced with more power and slightly refined wings and tail, but still it retains the classic Pitts profile. Curtis Pitts began the design of a single-seat aerobatic biplane in 1943--1944.[3] The design has been refin...
An event at Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridgeshire, 21 February, 2015 More information: http://www.wysingartscentre.org/archive/events/the_multiverse/2015 ------ The Event Programme The over-arching theme of Wysing's artistic programme during 2015 is The Multiverse; a theory that proposes the potential for a set of multiple universes. We launched The Mulitverse on 21 February with a day-long event that explored the theory from a number of positions; fictive, philosophical, artistic and scientific. The day was broadcast live online at thisistomorrow.info. This is the edited film from the broadcast. The film does not include the screenings from the day, as noted below. 12.45-1pm Welcome and introduction to the day 1-2pm Dr Simon O’Sullivan, Reader in Art Theory and Practice in the Departme...
Launched on February 27th, 1944 and commissioned into the US Navy as a Landing Craft. HMS Sattakut fought in WWII before being commissioned to the Thai Navy in 1946. It has now been laid to rest at the bottom of the ocean here on Koh Tao, having been donated by the Thai Navy to contribute to the diving needs on the island. It can be viewed by divers from Advanced Open Water certification upwards. Max depth of the ship, 29m. For more information on this amazing wreck follow the link, http://www.seaexplorersclub.com/index.php/history-of-the-usn-lcil739-htms-satakut742/ Filmed & Edited by Aarny Paterson www.facebook.com/freedommediatv
* Elegía * Basado en el poema de Dámaso Alonso " Dolor ", Hijos de la ira. Diario íntimo, M., Revista de Occidente, 1944, Elegía " es una reflexión sobre el dolor moral, visualización de un proceso neurálgico, que partiendo de lo físico, como símbolo o " correlativo objetivo " (T.S Eliot ) se trasmite y transforma, dominante, en una angustia vital y obsesión espiritual, en el irracional malestar de espíritu que llega a modificar las estructuras celulares. Video by Mónica Ezquerra 2013 / 8:05 min Músic by Kazuya Nagaya " Scattering Petals " from the album Kumano of a Thousand Gods (Ame Ambient 2000) http://www.ame-ambient.com/en/ Selected forACTIVA'2014 international sound-videoArt ** Exhibitions ** Texu Gallery _ Oviedo, Spain, January 30 to February 28, 2014 [http://www.ga...
In February 1944 the US Navy sank more than 60 Japanese ships that were sheltering at Truk Lagoon (now known as Chuuk) in the Pacific Ocean. The two day battle was known as Operation Hailstone. Captain Lance Higgs of the SS Thorfinn tells us a true story about the fate of one of the ships and the American pilot who sank her.
MARU. An old Japanese ship naming tradition that was believed to lead a ship from it's home port to it's destination and home again.....A circle in which the sailors would return safe and well. Time and again the merchant sailors of the Japanese Merchant Navy had returned home safely.......until February 1944 when the sailors of the merchant fleet anchored at Truk Lagoon in the deep Pacific Ocean were met by the US Navy's Taskforce 58. After 2 days of raiding the fleet lay shattered and broken, scattered across the waters of the lagoon with tens of thousands of lives lost and the supply chain to all their campaigns broken. Their circle broken, all that now remains are these sleeping giants and their wasted cargo. Come and join me in a short film showing some of the cargo highlights of Tru...
Filmed with a Canon 5D MKII and Sigma 15mm Fisheye lens with three Sola 4000's. During World War II, Truk Lagoon was the Empire of Japan's main base in the South Pacific theatre. Truk was a heavily fortified base for Japanese operations against Allied forces in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, serving as the forward anchorage for the Japanese Imperial Fleet. In 1944, Truk would be devastated in one of the important naval attacks of the war. Forewarned by intelligence a week before the US raid, the Japanese had withdrawn their larger warships (heavy cruisers and larger vessels) to Palau. Once the American forces captured the Marshall Islands, they used it as a base from which they launched an early morning attack on February 17, 1944 against Truk Lagoon. Operation Hailstone lasted for...
Born: July 23, 1892 - Nigdé (Capodocia), Turkey Died: August 17, 1977 - Athens, Greece Petros [Petro, John] Petridis was an eminent Turkish-born Greek composer. He studied in Constantinople at the American Robert College, and received instruction in piano from Hegey and in harmony from Selvelli. The he went to Paris and read law at the Sorbonne and political science at the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques (1911-1914). Later he studied with Wolff (1914) and Roussel (1919). Petros Petridis became a naturalized Greek citizen in 1913. Subsequently he was a music critic for English, American, and Greek publications, dividing his time between Paris and Athens. His use of Byzantine modalities, adorned with contemporary harmonies, reveals the influence of Greek culture. Works Dramatic Zefyr...
In February 1944, Operation Hailstone laid waste to the Japanese fleet sheltered at Chuuk Lagoon and shattered the tranquility of the remote coral atoll. Nicknamed the Japanese Pearl Harbour, the attack condemned over 70 vessels and thousands of souls to the bottom of the sea. The year 2014 marks the 70th anniversary of the attack and tranquility has long returned, but the ghosts of war remain. In this short film, Barry Andrewartha travels to the famous diving location to explore the sunken fleet. Narrated and featuring Captain Lance Higgs of the SS Thorfinn, this film documents Barry's first time on location in Chuuk where he finds history frozen in time. Sportdiving Magazine http://www.sportdiving.com.au/ Hirudin Films in association with Sportdiving Magazine Presents CHUUK: Adventure...
I threw your keys in the water, I looked back,
Theyd frozen halfway down in the ice.
They froze up so quickly, the keys and their owners,
Even after the anger, it all turned silent, and
The everyday turned solitary,
So we came to February.
First we forgot where wed planted those bulbs last year,
Then we forgot that wed planted at all,
Then we forgot what plants are altogether,
and I blamed you for my freezing and forgetting and
The nights were long and cold and scary,
Can we live through February?
You know I think Christmas was a long red glare,
Shot up like a warning, we gave presents without cards,
And then the snow,
And then the snow came, we were always out shoveling,
And wed drop to sleep exhausted,
Then wed wake up, and its snowing.
And February was so long that it lasted into March
And found us walking a path alone together.
You stopped and pointed and you said, "Thats a crocus,"
And I said, "Whats a crocus?" and you said, "Its a flower,"
I tried to remember, but I said, "Whats a flower?"
You said, "I still love you."
The leaves were turning as we drove to the hardware store,
My new lover made me keys to the house,
And when we got home, well we just started chopping wood,
Because you never know how next year will be,
And well gather all our arms can carry,