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'Island Hopping'
island hopping
Island hopping, also called leapfrogging, was an important military strategy in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The strategy was to bypass heavily fortified Japanese positions and instead concentrate the limited Allied resources on strategically important islands that were not well defended but capable of supporting the drive to the main islands of Japan
"Island Hopping".
The strategy of island-hopping was to capture important islands, one by one, until Japan was in easy range of American bombers.
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'Island Hopping'
"Island-Hopping" .
island hopping in the pacific
Island Hopping
Island hopping. (In NovaNET: "leap frogging")
Only islands that were not well defended.
island hopping
Island hopping, also called leapfrogging, was an important military strategy in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The strategy was to bypass heavily fortified Japanese positions and instead concentrate the limited Allied resources on strategically important islands that were not well defended but capable of supporting the drive to the main islands of Japan
Island Hopping.
"Island Hopping" .
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