What was the rationale for the U.S. island-hopping strategy it employed in the Pacific the- ater of war? A B C D to avoid islands where U.S. naval vessels could not dock to support ground troops' actions to alternate attacks on Pacific islands with Allied forces, primarily Australia to capture islands that could support an airfield rather than engage in combat on Japanese-controlled islands to attack less fortified islands to draw away Japanese resources from more desirable targets

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What was the rationale for the U.S. island-hopping strategy it employed in the Pacific theater of war?

A    
to avoid islands where U.S. naval vessels could not dock to support ground troops' actions

B    
to alternate attacks on Pacific islands with Allied forces, primarily Australia

C    
to capture islands that could support an airfield rather than engage in combat on Japanese-controlled islands

D    
to attack less fortified islands to draw away Japanese resources from more desirable targets

 

What was the rationale for the U.S. island-hopping strategy it employed in the Pacific the-
ater of war?
A
B
C
D
to avoid islands where U.S. naval vessels could not dock to support ground troops'
actions
to alternate attacks on Pacific islands with Allied forces, primarily Australia
to capture islands that could support an airfield rather than engage in combat on
Japanese-controlled islands
to attack less fortified islands to draw away Japanese resources from more desirable
targets
Transcribed Image Text:What was the rationale for the U.S. island-hopping strategy it employed in the Pacific the- ater of war? A B C D to avoid islands where U.S. naval vessels could not dock to support ground troops' actions to alternate attacks on Pacific islands with Allied forces, primarily Australia to capture islands that could support an airfield rather than engage in combat on Japanese-controlled islands to attack less fortified islands to draw away Japanese resources from more desirable targets
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The Second World War was fought on various fronts around the globe by the Allies and the Axis. As the German armies along with its Italian allies were ravaging European landmass, Emperor Hirohito's troops were showing their own dominance in the Pacific Sea. The Pacific Theater of War was vital for the United States for various strategic geographical reasons. From the period of the late 19th century leading up to the second Sino-Japanese war during the Second World War, Japan had imposed a massive dominance over the pacific sea Islands and its significant countries like Malaya, Thailand, Hongkong, etc through heavy bombardments, occupations and then fortifications. Japan's aggression was invincible in the sea as they continued their ruthless campaign throughout the early 1940s until the major advancement of the United States due to Japan's encroachments of all the major US military bases like Guam for instance. It was during this time, that the US military developed the strategy of Island Hopping in their pacific sea warfare.

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