Island hopping was a technique used in WWII. Japan had troops stationed on islands in the Pacific. Instead of engaging the garrisons the navy would skip the island and atttack the next one, basically stranding the Japanaese garrisons on the islands until the end of the war.
Leap frogging or island hopping was how the Allies fought the Japanese in World War II. They concentrated on a few key islands that advanced their drive to Japan. They did not try to take every island. Admiral Nimitz took the Gilbert and Marshall Islands and then the Marianas and moved towards the Bonin Islands. General MacArthur took the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, and then the Philippines.
Island hopping was a strategy for gaining ground in the Pacific during World War II. The plan was to take control of an island, then jump to the next one. Eventually, this allowed the US to get close enough to Japan to bomb them repeatedly.
what was the purpose of the dardanelles campaign when there was a foothold already in jerusalem ? ( british/allies )
Through Mexican Chihuahua and back across the border into the United States.
The mission of the Japanese Navy was to take Midway Island, to be used as a re-supply base. This mission was intercepted by US Naval forces, resulting in the "Battle of Midway."
Leap frogging or island hopping was how the Allies fought the Japanese in World War II. They concentrated on a few key islands that advanced their drive to Japan. They did not try to take every island. Admiral Nimitz took the Gilbert and Marshall Islands and then the Marianas and moved towards the Bonin Islands. General MacArthur took the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, and then the Philippines.
The Americans and Allied Forces won the battle of Iwo Jima and most of the battles to take back the islands on the island hopping campaign.
Controlling the Solomon Islands would protect Australia
The American forces had to take the Pacific back from the Japanese island by island.
Okinawa Iwo Jima
Island hopping was a strategy for gaining ground in the Pacific during World War II. The plan was to take control of an island, then jump to the next one. Eventually, this allowed the US to get close enough to Japan to bomb them repeatedly.
Throughout the entire campaign.
You, my friend, are an idiot. It's all in the name. U.S. troops take one island and move to the next, Just because I put the names in that order does NOT mean that's the way they did it. Okinawa->Peleliu->Iwo Jima. and continues like that.
what was the purpose of the dardanelles campaign when there was a foothold already in jerusalem ? ( british/allies )
US Goal: Take the island(s); Japanese Goal: Retain the island(s).
The Gettysburg Campaign took place from Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Virginia, northwest of Richmond