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  2. Wake Island - Wikipedia

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    Although Wake Island is officially called an island in its singular form, it is geologically an atoll composed of three islets (Wake, Wilkes, and Peale islets). [150] They enclose a shallow lagoon of 3.3 by 7.7 kilometers (2.1 by 4.8 miles), with average depth of around 1 meter (3.3 feet) and a maximum depth of 4.5 meters (15 feet).

  3. Battle of Wake Island - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Wake Island was a battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II, fought on Wake Island.The assault began simultaneously with the attack on Pearl Harbor naval and air bases in Hawaii on the morning of 8 December 1941 (7 December in Hawaii), and ended on 23 December, with the surrender of American forces to the Empire of Japan.

  4. Wake Island Conference - Wikipedia

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    Wake Island Meeting President Truman and General MacArthur from Truman Presidential Library Archived 2010-08-28 at the Wayback Machine; Substance of Statements made at Wake Island Conference, dated 15 October 1950, compiled by General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, from notes kept by the conferees from Washington.

  5. Marshall Islands–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States and the Marshall Islands governments both claim Wake Island, which puts the United States armed forces in the ambiguous position of defending US territory while acting as guarantor (under the Compact of Free Association) of the territorial integrity of a state with which it is involved in a territorial dispute.

  6. Why only 400 people at a time can visit this paradise island

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    Australia’s Lord Howe Island could attract many tourists to its lush mountains, perfect beaches and blue waters. Instead, it has strict rules to deter all but a few. Why only 400 people at a ...

  7. Why Trump Wants Greenland—And Why He Probably Won't Get It

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    The two sides discussed proposals to purchase the island outright or to swap it for U.S. territory in the Philippines, but with World War I looming, attention soon turned to more pressing matters.

  8. Kingdom of EnenKio - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of the Marshall Islands has claimed Wake Island, which it calls "Ānen Kio" ("Enen-Kio" in older Marshallese orthography).In 1973, Marshallese lawmakers meeting in Saipan at the Congress of Micronesia, the legislative body for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, asserted that "Enen-Kio is and always has been the property of the people of the Marshall Islands."

  9. GOP candidate: What parents tell me about why they’re ... - AOL

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    Editor’s note: The writer is a Republican candidate for Congress in N.C. Dist. 13. The recent news about lifting of enrollment caps at some Wake County public schools obscures a harsher fact ...