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War Diary entries for October 10
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Tatsusei Yogi: October 10, 1944
The first air raid warning sounded at 7 a.m. The bombing started at 8. People did not realize at first that the planes were not Japanese. The bombing continued until 4:00; the city [Naha] was on fire.
—Tatsusei Yogi, civilian (diary)
George Beck: October 10, 1944
Arm better. Operated on nine o’clock, three and a half hours on the table. Came out of the anaesthetic about six in the evening. Received Morphine injection.
—George Beck,1st Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, prisoner of war (diary)