Douglas MacArthur was the Supreme Commander of ground forces in the Pacific.
“Doughboys” became the nickname for the troops of General John Pershing's American Expeditionary Forces, who traversed the Atlantic to join war-weary Allied armies fighting on the Western Front in World War I.
all correc [American forces were needed in the war effort especially because the western front needed strenght since the germmans where moving to that area and russia was pulling out of the war]
The term used to describe consecutive victories in the Pacific front during World War II is "island hopping." This military strategy involved capturing specific islands, bypassing others, and establishing bases to move closer to Japan. It enabled Allied forces to gain strategic advantages and ultimately contributed to the success in the Pacific theater.
It was the first time the Allied Forces had soundly defeated the Japanese in a sea/air battle in the Pacific. This meant the morale went up in the war front and home front. It also meant the Japanese learned a hard lesson that they do not always win.
US General and Supreme Commander of Allied forces on the Western front, Dwight David EISENHOWER.
Admiral Chester Nimitz was commander of the American fleet in the Pacific and the western thrust that was used in the theater. General Douglas MacArthur was the army commander in the Pacific theater and lead the central thrust twords Japan in the Pacific front.
Winston Churchill and his Royal Forces leaders, President Roosevelt, Admirals Nimitz, Halsey and Fletcher, General MacArthur (in some people's opinions) the Marine Generals, General Hap Arnold, The Raiders, The Flying Tigers and their leader were all people who were responsible for the turning points in The Pacific War Front.
To open a second front and put the Axis forces on the defensive
To open a second front and put the Axis forces on the defensive
Korean front This dude says Korean front when MacArthur was fighting in the pacific against Japan... MacArthur did play a part in Korea but that was during the Korean War not World War 2. So the Japanese front
During World War II, the overall military commander of the Allied forces in the European Theater from 1942 onward was an American, General Dwight D. Eisenhower. It should not be overlooked that various other commanders were positioned above Eisenhower on the home-front staffs, while the Pacific Theater of Operations had its own overall military commanders for each sub-region within it.
Pacific Front Recordings was created in 2004.
Pacific Front Recordings ended in 2009.
a famous American general that was on the European front
“Doughboys” became the nickname for the troops of General John Pershing's American Expeditionary Forces, who traversed the Atlantic to join war-weary Allied armies fighting on the Western Front in World War I.
all correc [American forces were needed in the war effort especially because the western front needed strenght since the germmans where moving to that area and russia was pulling out of the war]
The British forces led by General Burgoyne were tired and drain after a long journey to the battle front.