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Unlike some of the islands which became World War II battlefields, Saipan was an inhabited island. There was a substantial Japanese civilian population on Saipan, including Japanese. There ws an indigenous population. In addition, Japan had colonized the island. There were Koreans, Okinawans and Japanese. No one knows the precise population at the time of the invasion. There were, however, about 23,658 people living on Saipan (4,145 were indigenous) in 1937 a few years before the war began. The population of Saipan in 1937 was over half of the entire population of the Northern Marianas which totaled 46,708 people. Japanese authorities told civilians that the Americans were barbaric and would bruttaly torture all prisioners, both military and civlian. The Japanese bushido code precluded soldiers from surrendering. Why the Japanese authorities did not want the civilians to surrender is unclear. They urged the civilians to kill their children and commit suiside. Many did. Hundreds of Japanes families committed suiside. Many civilians jumped to their deaths from the high cliffs along the island's most northern point, the last area of Japanese resistance. The suisides included mothers with babies in their arms. Americans and Saipanese used loudspeakers to try to disuade the Japanese civilians to surender. Most of the civilians on Saipan survived the invasion. An estimated 90 percent are believed to have survived. The occupation of Saipan was the first American encounter with Japanese civilians.
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In the Battle of Mogadishu there was one operation in 1983 the Gothic Serpent in Somali.
The battle intended to capture Omar Salad Elmi and Mohamed Hassan Awale, the first was Somali National Alliance Foreign Minister and the second was Aidid's political adviser.
During the mission the Task Force Ranger executed it successfully but a crowd formed around the building, including military and non-military civilians fired back on US shooting down a helicopter and a Black Down.
The troops tried to move to another crash site and confronted a lot of resistance and by the end U.S. lost 18 soldiers and had more than 73 hurted and 1 captured. This situation tore American citizens and President Clinton decided withdraw majority of U.S forces from Somali because of public response to this losses.
New people come to america each year and with them they bring their believes and traditions, its hard for people to adapt their selfs to other countries so they keep practicing their own religion and while immigration keeps growing religion will too