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The term used to describe the kind of military campaign employed in the Pacific during World War II is "island hopping." This strategy involved selectively attacking specific islands to capture and secure them, while bypassing others, thereby establishing a series of bases to advance toward Japan. The approach aimed to minimize casualties and resources while gaining strategic advantages in the region.

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