Strategy Battle
Posted on Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 at 3:30 amStrategy Battle
What strategy the U.S. used after the battle of Midway? What was the goal of the campaign?
went from island to island and to bring Japanese islands?
The Island hop term was used to desribe a key political capture Japanese occupied the islands, with hopes of A) the bombing of cr ^ p out of Japan from air bases within range of Japan, the aircraft were severely Mlimit time in the distances, that could be covered as well as the strength of the teams, even with the promise of the new B-29 U.S. A paste necessary to the islands as close as the Mariaans (Saipan / Guam / Tinian though initially only the last two were taken) and in time of Okinawa and then Iwo Jima, B) and nearby islands to Japan were considered necessary as staging areas for an actual landing on the Japanese main islands. It was less a game of go and more a matter of getting close enough to strike the same Japan. In fact, as Japan loose more and more islands are ignored, isolated islands without ships Becan these outposts of his troops hungry and useless. Technology of the times dictated this strategy – - – United States A simply do not have a type of ships and weapons to strike directly against Japan, with a comfortable degree of success. Peace ///// \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \