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The United States did not directly fight Japan in China during World War II, but it supported Chinese forces against Japanese aggression. The U.S. provided military aid, supplies, and training to the Chinese Nationalist government and its army. Additionally, American pilots, known as the Flying Tigers, fought alongside Chinese forces against Japanese aircraft prior to the formal entry of the U.S. into the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Overall, while the U.S. was involved in the broader conflict against Japan, its direct military engagements were primarily in the Pacific theater.

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