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The city of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii became the site for one of the largest Japanese air and naval bases in the Pacific Theater during World War II. It was strategically significant due to its location and served as a critical naval base for the United States. The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, marked a pivotal moment in the war, leading to the United States' entry into the conflict.

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How many Japanese soldiers did USMC sniper Lee Marvin grease?

Lee Marvin was not a sniper; he was a Marine Corps soldier during World War II and later became a famous actor. While he served in the Pacific Theater, he participated in battles such as the Battle of Saipan, but there are no verified records of him personally "greasing" or killing a specific number of Japanese soldiers. If you're referring to a specific anecdote or film, please provide more context for clarification.


Japanese pilots who flew into warships?

Japanese pilots who flew into warships, particularly during World War II, are best known for their involvement in kamikaze missions. These suicide attacks were aimed at inflicting maximum damage on Allied naval vessels, particularly during battles in the Pacific Theater. The term "kamikaze" translates to "divine wind," reflecting the belief that these pilots were sacrificing themselves for their country. These missions became a desperate strategy as Japan faced increasing losses and dwindling resources.


Was Chester Nimitz famous?

Not until he replaced Admiral Kimmel as Cincus in December, 1941, after Pearl Harbor. The unfortunate acronym "Cincus", meaning "Commander in Chief US" was confusing - the president is THE Commander in Chief - and was probably supposed to reflect the idea that much of the strength of the US Navy was in the Pacific. But with a two ocean war now underway, this dreadful acronym was changed and Nimitz became CincPac - "Commander in Chief Pacific" (only of the Navy and Marine Corps though). Nimitz actually had two jobs - besides commanding the US Pacific Fleet, he also was the commander of the Central Pacific Theater of Operation. (The Pacific was divided into two "Theaters" - mostly to give something to General MacArthur to do - MacArthur was in Australia after escaping from the Philippines, so the Southwest Pacific Theater of Operations was carved out to give him an area of responsibility commensurate with his prestige). As CincPac and as Theater Commander in the Central Pacific, Nimitz, who was largely unknow outside the Navy before the war, became world famous. An entire "class" of modern nuclear powered aircraft carriers is the "Nimitz Class", to commemorate him and his great leadership.


Why was Douglas MacArthur ordered to withdraw from the Philippines?

Douglas MacArthur was ordered to withdraw from the Philippines in March 1942 due to the overwhelming Japanese military advances during World War II. The situation became increasingly dire as Japanese forces threatened to capture Manila and the surrounding areas, putting American and Filipino troops at risk. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and military leaders believed that MacArthur's withdrawal to Australia would allow him to regroup and continue fighting against the Japanese forces from a more strategic position. This decision was vital for preserving American military leadership in the Pacific theater.


What was the US strategy in the pacific in opposition to the Japanese was known as?

During World War II, the American strategy in the Pacific against the Japanese became known as 'island-hopping.' Through this approach to defeating their enemy, the U.S. military by-passed (or, hopped over) Japanese strong-points for the sake of securing selected islands elsewhere. These islands, once occupied, would then serve as forward bases for the next 'hop' forward -- closer to Japan itself.

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Was Chester Nimitz famous?

Not until he replaced Admiral Kimmel as Cincus in December, 1941, after Pearl Harbor. The unfortunate acronym "Cincus", meaning "Commander in Chief US" was confusing - the president is THE Commander in Chief - and was probably supposed to reflect the idea that much of the strength of the US Navy was in the Pacific. But with a two ocean war now underway, this dreadful acronym was changed and Nimitz became CincPac - "Commander in Chief Pacific" (only of the Navy and Marine Corps though). Nimitz actually had two jobs - besides commanding the US Pacific Fleet, he also was the commander of the Central Pacific Theater of Operation. (The Pacific was divided into two "Theaters" - mostly to give something to General MacArthur to do - MacArthur was in Australia after escaping from the Philippines, so the Southwest Pacific Theater of Operations was carved out to give him an area of responsibility commensurate with his prestige). As CincPac and as Theater Commander in the Central Pacific, Nimitz, who was largely unknow outside the Navy before the war, became world famous. An entire "class" of modern nuclear powered aircraft carriers is the "Nimitz Class", to commemorate him and his great leadership.


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Possibly when nations in the pacific regions became industrially competitive with the West.


What was the roles of Japanese Americans during World War 2?

Those Japanese-Americans who were not incarcerated within internment(concentration) camps served with honor and distinction in the European Theater in the 442nd Infantry Regiment . The unit became the most highly-decorated regiment in the history of the United States Armed Forces , including 21 Medal of Honor recipients .


What pacific territory was annexed by the US in 1988 and became the fifteenth state?

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Where did Chester W. Nimitz fought during world war 2?

In late December 1941 Nimitz took over as Commander in Chief, Pacific (CINCPAC). This was the commander of the US Navy (and its Marine Corps). He held this position for the rest of the war, with his headquarters in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Nimitz was also the Commander of the Central Pacific Theater of Operations. His command was limited to the "Central Pacific", because US Army General Douglas MacArthur had escaped the Philippines and was in Australia. MacArthur had such prestige, as former commander of the US Army for four years in the thirties, that it was necessary to carve out a theater command for him, so MacArthur commanded the Southwest Pacific Theater of Operations, and more or less cooperated and coordinated operations with Nimitz in the Central Pacific.IN WWI Nimitz was executive officer of the USS Maumee, a tanker, when the US entered the war. Nimitz became an aide to Admiral Samuel S. Robinson, Commander, Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet on August 10, 1917. He was based at the Navy Base in Norfolk, Virginia. On February 6, 1918 Nimitz became Chief of Staff for Robinson of the Atlantic submarine Force. On September 16, 1918 Nimitz was assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, in Washington DC. In the office of the CNO Nimitz became Senior Member, Board of Submarine Design, on October 25, 1918.