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A symbol of freedom. Despite shortcomings due to man's fallibility it represents the truest democracy in the world today. |
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My name is Emmett Baker. I have created this web site from personal notes and pertinent locations on the World Wide Web. I was stationed on the Islet of Sorlen, Ulithi Atoll, from January until October of 1945. I was a Signalman (USNR). I hope this site will be of interest to those thousands of military personnel who were stationed at, or passed through, Ulithi Atoll during WWII. Please feel free to e-mail me with your comments and/or suggestions. |
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Ulithi (or Urushi, or Mackenzie Island) is a coral atoll in the Federated States of Micronesia, in the western Pacific Ocean (Western Caroline Islands). Its islets have a total land area of 1.75 sq mi (4.5 sq km). Its huge lagoon is the world's fourth largest (209 sq. miles). |
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And each long day is followed by another slightly worse, Where the coral dust blows thicker than the desert's shifting sands, And the white men dream of finer, cooler, cleaner, greener lands. Somewhere in the West Pacific, where a woman's never seen, Where the sky is never cloudy and the grass is never green, Where the gooney birds scream nightly, robbing man of blessed sleep, Where there isn't any whiskey, just two cans of beer a week. Somewhere in the blue Pacific, where the mail is always late, Where Christmas cards in April are considered up to date, Where we always sign the payroll and never draw a cent, Where we never miss the money, ' cause there's no place to get it spent. Somewhere in a Western ocean, where the gooneys moan and cry, And the lumbering Deep-sea turtles come up on the beach to die, Oh, take me back to___________ the place I love so well, For this God-forsaken island is awful close to hell..... |
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