Other crossword clues for answer "OKINAWA"OKINAWAWorld War II combat siteWorld War II battle siteIsland where over 25,000 U.S. troops are stationedIsland called "The Keystone of the Pacific" by the Department of DefenseIsland where karate was developedLargest of the Ryukyu IslandsPrefecture whose capital is Naha1945 battle siteIsland of 1945 combatIsland on which "The Karate Kid, Part II" was setIsland whose largest city is NahaHistoric Japanese islandPacific battle sitePacific battle site in WWIIWWII battle site in the PacificBattle site of 1945Site of WWII's last major battleJapanese island1945 battle zone1945 Pacific battle siteSite of the largest WWII Allied Pacific amphibious assaultIsland off JapanLargest of the RyukyusPacific islandIsland in the news, April 1945Battleground of 19451945 battlegroundPacific battleground of 1945Japanese island that was a WWII battlegroundWWII battle siteThe largest of the Ryukyu IslandsCostliest Pacific battle.Future U. S. Pacific base.Gateway to Japan.Largest Ryukyu isle.Ryuku Island.Where Gen. Buckner fell.Ryukyu Island.Scene of history's greatest sea-land-air combat, 1945.Island SW of Japan, now a U. S. base.Scene of great victory of World War II.U. S. island base S. of Japan.U. S.–occupied Japanese island.Historic Ryukyu Island.Its capital is Naha.Locale of "Teahouse."Locale of "The Tea House."Scene of the "Teahouse" play.Pacific bastion.Historic island of SW Pacific.Island in Ryukyu chain.Pat O'Brien W.W. II film1945 island dogfight siteLanding site of 4/1/45Pacific island in major W.W. II fightingU.S. base site in the PacificBirthplace of karateJapanese island with Second World War historyMr. Miyagi's birthplace in "The Karate Kid"WWII Japanese battle siteSite of 1945 fightingKarate's birthplaceKarate was developed thereLargest of Japan's Ryukyu Islands