Keiko Itokazu can still remember the day in 1965 when the parachute didn’t open....
Itokazu, who was then a high school junior, had never thought much about the huge military presence on the semitropical island, which at that time was under U.S. control....
The Americans had been there her whole life, when the United States seized Okinawa from Japan after the end of World War II. But she knew the dead girl, who was a customer at her family’s small general store....
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2025-02-18 00:00:00.0