To name a few: 1. Superior Japanese "Long Lance" torpedoes. 2. Inferior US submarine torpedoes. 3. Underestimating Japanese Gunfire during a surface action at the Battle of Savo Island; 4 Allied HEAVY Cruisers sunk...no Japanese losses.
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Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz was the Commander in Chief, Naval Forces Pacific. General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander South West Pacific Area
Lack of weapons was not an issue that made fighting difficult in the Pacific theater.
Lack of weapons was not an issue that made fighting difficult in the Pacific theater.
Lack of weapons was not an issue that made fighting difficult in the Pacific theater.
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National Council of Asian Pacific Americans was created in 1997.
There are many groups of native Americans who lived in the Pacific coast. The native Americans who lived in the Pacific Coast were the Chetco, the Cayuse, the Bannock, the Atfalati, and the Therelsea.
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Balboa first encountered the Pacific Ocean on September 13th of 1513. :D
In the Pacific Theater of Operations, America and its allies fought the Empire of Japan.
The war in the Pacific was essentially between the Japanese and the Americans. However, troops from Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Singapore were heavily involved fighting Japanese troops, and many of them would lose their lives in Japanese POW camps.