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"Island Hopping" .
The U.S. captured it in the island hopping strategy to prepare to attack Japan's mainland.
Japan was too far from the US to attack directly. By island hopping, a series of logistic bases could be established.
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The tactic was called "Island Hopping". Sun Tzu is probably the first to write about this strategy, saying "some towns are meant to be bypassed".
Through a process called Island Hopping. Attack and hold islands that had a strategic value to the Allies and bypass and quarantine those that didn't.
General Douglas MacArthur created island hopping to quickly counter Japan's takeover of territory in the nearby seas. This strategy would enable the U.S. to effectively attack Japan on multiple fronts, thus leading to a direct assault to the homeland.
Fear of Japanese attack
They skipped islands and took over main islands to get close to Japan to attack them.
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An Allied strategy in the Pacific of invading selected islands, and using them as bases to advance closer to Japan. By doing this, it spared many American Lives. It also was used to only attack islands that could be used for an advantage in the war.
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