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Dorothy (Binaghi) Sacks 1945

Dorothy (Binaghi) Sacks was born on March 7, 1945 in Nyack, Rockland County, New York United States to Betty Parietti and Louis Binaghi, and has a sister Linda (Binaghi) Fisher. Dorothy Sacks died in Nyack.
Dorothy (Binaghi) Sacks
March 7, 1945
Nyack, Rockland County, New York, 10960, United States
Nyack, Rockland County, New York, 10960, United States
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    March 7, 1945
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    Nyack, Rockland County, New York 10960, United States
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    Nyack, Rockland County, New York 10960, United States
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In 1945, in the year that Dorothy (Binaghi) Sacks was born, on June 22nd, the Battle of Okinawa ended. A joint Army and Marine campaign, supported by the Navy, the Battle of Okinawa went on for 82 days. The last Japanese resistance on Okinawa was defeated. 4,907 Navy, 4,675 Army, and 2,938 Marine Corps personnel were killed in the battle on the US side. It is estimated that 110,071 on the Japanese side were killed - the estimate includes Okinawan citizens who were pressed into service and includes children. With the win of Okinawa, the United States gained an important base of operations in the Pacific.
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In 1957, on September 24th, the "Little Rock Nine" (nine African-American students) entered Little Rock High School. Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus had previously prevented the students from entering the school at the beginning of the term with the Arkansas National Guard - they blocked the door. President Eisenhower ordered federal troops - the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army - to guard the students and allow them entry.
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