The Atlantic Theatre was not home to many battles, but there was an abundant population of German submarines with orders to sink any Allied ships or ships going to Britain.
It represents the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean and many different seas where the war was fought.
The Atlantic Ocean separated them from the rest of Europe, and a majority of the fighting on land.
USS Fredrick Davis 25 April 1945
in the Atlantic ocean.
I don't think it did because most of the fighting took place either in England or the Atlantic ocean.
The Atlantic
Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Medeterrainian
It represents the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean and many different seas where the war was fought.
they pooped in the water!
The Atlantic Ocean separated the USA from the war in Europe.
During both world wars, trade between the USA and European countries were hampered by the war. The Atlantic Ocean was filled with German submarines in both wars. It was clear that cargo ships were in danger in the Atlantic Ocean. This was intensified when the USA entered both world wars.
Atlantic Ocean
There are lots of different threats like cross cantamination between contries. Sighed 9er
The Portuguese man o' war lives in the Atlantic Ocean.
During World War 2 the major supply line of the Allies was the supply line created by cargo ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean with war supplies headed to England. The most common threat was from German submarines.
Most likely the attacks by Germany (in either world war) against American civilians and American shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.