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Here is an article that says they are cracking open Punchbowl cemetery in Hawaii in an effort to identify unknown remains from the battle for Tarawa in the South Pacific.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/military-digging-wwi-battle-remains-hawaii-cemetery-46430679
I know it has occasionally been stated how the war in Europe tends to get most of the publicity. This article is a good reminder of the ferocity of the fighting that took place to take some of those atolls and islands in the Pacific.
"During the U.S. amphibious assault on Tarawa 74 years ago, Japanese machine gun fire killed scores of Marines when their boats got stuck on the reef at low tide. Americans who made it to the beach faced brutal hand-to-hand combat.... More than 990 U.S. Marines and 30 U.S. sailors were killed in the three-day battle. About 550 are still unidentified, including some still in Tarawa.... Only 17 of the 3,500 Japanese troops survived. Of 1,200 Korean slave laborers on the island, just 129 lived."
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/military-digging-wwi-battle-remains-hawaii-cemetery-46430679
I know it has occasionally been stated how the war in Europe tends to get most of the publicity. This article is a good reminder of the ferocity of the fighting that took place to take some of those atolls and islands in the Pacific.