Midway islands
Guadalcanal
Um, I think there is actually two, but I only know one which is Phillipines. Or however you spell it...lol. You're welcome!(:
Corregidor was the Pacific Island fortress that fell to Japanese invaders in May 1942.
um they already had it the us invaded it
Island hopping. First the USA Navy invaded certain islands in the Pacific to try and force the Japanese back to Japan. They captured some islands with airbases, and from those islands, sent B-29s to Japan to burn a great many Japanese cities to the ground. Finally when the Japanese refused to surrender, instead of invading Japan, which would have cost hundreds of thousands of casualties, the USA dropped two atomic bombs, and finally Japan surrendered.
"Island Hopping".
Um, I think there is actually two, but I only know one which is Phillipines. Or however you spell it...lol. You're welcome!(:
Allied forces captured a few strategic pacific islands from the Japanese and then used those reclaimed islands as bases from which to advance the remaining targets
The last two islands captured in the Pacific in 1945, were also the bloodiest; Iwo Jima & Okinawa.
Corregidor was the Pacific Island fortress that fell to Japanese invaders in May 1942.
The American forces had to take the Pacific back from the Japanese island by island.
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Island hopping- they "hopped" island to island clearing out the Japanese forces as they went
pacific ocean
um they already had it the us invaded it
December 7, 1941 by the Japanese. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
Island hopping. First the USA Navy invaded certain islands in the Pacific to try and force the Japanese back to Japan. They captured some islands with airbases, and from those islands, sent B-29s to Japan to burn a great many Japanese cities to the ground. Finally when the Japanese refused to surrender, instead of invading Japan, which would have cost hundreds of thousands of casualties, the USA dropped two atomic bombs, and finally Japan surrendered.
The Allies fought the Japanese from island to island across the Pacific, pushing them back to Japan.