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The route were throughout the places the US took in battles from Japan thus a safe route to the Tinian base.
Then there would be blood and war all over the US .Why do you ask anyway?
Except for the battles in Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) and in Maryland, most of the battles took place in the South. While initially this included attacks in Virginia, later Union expeditions ranged from Texas and Missouri in the West to the cities of the mid-South, including Sherman's "March to the Sea" after burning Atlanta.
most battles toke place in the US.
Almost all of the US Civil War battles took place within the South. For the most part, the Confederacy took a defensive position and thus Union armies had to invade parts of the South in order to engage Confederate armies.
The first of several battles against Vicksburg, Mississippi took place in the Spring of 1862.
Midway, Battle of the Buldge and Battle of Stalingrad (not US help)
Battles that took place prior to 1941 were on mainland China. After 1941, the Pacific Ocean became a NAVAL battleground. US Marine Corps battles for islands were actually naval battles; as US Marines are "naval infantrymen." Some of the US Naval battles were: 1. Sea Battles around the islands of Guadalcanal; these naval fights were the most vicious naval engagements in naval history; especially the "Battle of Friday the 13th." 2. The Battle of the Java Sea; a cruiser fleet action. 3. The Battle of the Coral Sea. 4. The Battle of Midway. 5. The Battle of Leyte Gulf.
contrary to popular belief that the whole civil war took place in america, a mojority of the battles took place in Canada and if it wasn't for those battles the union would never had stood a chance in the war.
Most of the battles of the American Revolution were fought on American soil. The battles took place in eastern north America, from Massachusetts to South Carolina.
Approximately 200 US Civil War battles took place in Virginia. This is understandable in that Virginia bordered Washington DC. Also, early in the war and then later, the capture of the Southern capital of Richmond, Virginia was seen by the North as the key to victory.
The battle of Midway.