Island hopping
The strategy was known as island hopping.
to move closer to the Japanese mainland
The strategy used to capture strategic locations in the Pacific during World War II was called "island hopping." This approach involved selectively attacking and capturing specific islands while bypassing others to establish a network of military bases, ultimately moving closer to Japan. The strategy aimed to conserve resources and focus on the most strategically important targets to facilitate a more efficient campaign against Japanese forces.
During World War II, the early major military strategy in the Pacific theatre was to stop the Japanese from approaching the United States by taking control of the Midway Islands. The European theatre was focusing on Africa to prevent enemy forces from moving northward.
The Strategy used during both world wars is Total War
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Pacific, as used here, means peaceful. The explorers noticed how calm this ocean was in comparison to the others.
The anser is the Pacific ocean
island hopping
Yes, Pacific is capitalized even if the entire name is not given, and the word ocean is capitalized when used as part of the name. Examples: This Summer, I will take a cruise in the Pacific. The United States borders the Pacific Ocean.
The strategy was known as island hopping.
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pacific ocean
to move closer to the Japanese mainland
he used it to trade with other countries
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The discovery of the Pacific Ocean was important because it became a route by which to navigate around the globe. Vasco Nunez de Balboa named the Pacific Ocean the South Sea, and used it as a way to get around the tip of South America.