Yes, of course!
Midway was in the Pacific Theatre and made no dfference at all to the European Theatre.
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.
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.
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Yes, of course!
The 3 major theatres of WWII were the European Theatre, the Pacific Theatre and the North-African Theatre.
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Midway was in the Pacific Theatre and made no dfference at all to the European Theatre.
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.
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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.
Europe and The Pacific.
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The Battle of Midway
it depends on what type of soldier you mean if you mean marines no because they were deployed in the pacific only, if you mean army maybe but highly unlikely, bomber pilots might have and is my best bet, and fighters could have but I don't think so
General George C. Marshall was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington. He appointed Eisenhower as the overall commander in the European theatre and had MacArthur commander of American forces in the Pacific theatre.