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WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) -- An advisory committee of the U.S. Treasury Department said on Wednesday that the Treasury is only able to fund the government by the end of September before it runs out of cash.

It's of great urgency and importance for Congress to raise the debt limit in a timely manner, the Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee said in a letter sent to the Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, on Wednesday.

According to the letter, the committee assessed that the Treasury's cash can only fund the government operations through September 29.

The Treasury has begun using bookkeeping maneuvers to continue to finance the government's activities since the federal government's outstanding debt reached its statutory limit on March 15.

Mnuchin has repeatedly urged the Congress to raise the debt limit by the end of September. The Congressional Budget Office recently estimated that the federal government would not run out of cash until mid-October.

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also said on Tuesday that the nation's debt limit must be raised in September to avoid a federal government debt default.

The debt limit is the maximum amount of debt that the Treasury can issue to the public and to the other federal agencies. The amount of outstanding debt subject to limit has now risen to about 19.9 trillion U.S. dollars.

China marks PLA's 90th anniversary with grand rally

Aerial view of Hohhot in China's Inner Mongolia

Tourists walk on glass bridge across Yellow River in Ningxia

People take measures to beat summer heat across China

Military parade held to mark PLA 90th birthday (Part I)

SWAT team members take part in drill

Acrobatic show staged in China's Xinjiang

Martial arts competition held in China's Henan

by Xinhua writer Zhai Xiang

BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- On the island of Guam, Aug. 15, 1945, Dick Whitaker, a member of the Sixth Marine Division of the United States Marine Corps, learned the news of the Japanese surrender.

The end of WWII was also the end of China's war against Japanese aggression.

"I was training for the invasion of Japan scheduled for November 1945, in which I would very likely have been killed," he said. "The victory saved my life and properly avenged Pearl Harbor."

On Dec. 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, an American naval base in Hawaii, killing thousands of American military personnel and civilians.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt described it as "a date which will live in infamy," and the United States declared war on Japan the following day.

Xinhua has interviewed U.S. veterans and their families over phone or email, who shared their memories of the victory and their hopes for the future.

THE BATTLE OF OKINAWA

"When I turned 16, I began to think about the possibility of serving in the military," Whitaker, now 91, recalled.

Upon graduation in 1942 and 1943, several of Whitaker's friends joined the military. Whitaker joined up in the summer of 1944 and landed at Guadalcanal with the Sixth Marine Division just six months later.

"My mission was to win battles, to defeat Japan, and hopefully to survive intact," he said.

"We sailed from Guadalcanal on March 13, 1945 -- my 19th birthday. On April 1, 1945, we landed in Okinawa," Whitaker said.

The Battle of Okinawa lasted 82 days and was one of WWII's fiercest. Whitaker's regiment suffered heavy losses, with 82 percent of his comrades wounded or killed. Last year, "Hacksaw Ridge," a film based on the story of the battle, was a hit with both Chinese and American audiences.

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