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Island Hopping Research Paper

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The United States use of island hopping was a key factor in the United States win against Japan at the end of world war 2. By the end of the war, around spring of 1942, Japan had control of many territories. Japan had land around India and leading into china. Japan also had a bunch of islands in the Pacific ocean. Endless battles rained on these islands and land until the defeat of Japan in August of 1945. Japan had a growing military fully committed to Japan winning at least one battle against the United States. During the battles against the United States the Japanese military grew and grew. When one island or area under attack ran out of troops more came. Japan was willing to send as many troops as possible no matter the outcome. Japan was willing to send a troop that might take …show more content…

The United States slowly but surely pushed back the Japanese and expanded into Japanese territories. The Marines played a major role in the expansion into the Japanese territories. The US submarines and aircraft carriers advanced into Japan water and were protected by ships and airplanes. The barrage of troops landed on an island after island. Each island posed a new challenge of Japanese troops that defended with determination to the point of suicide. Once a new island had enough land taken and supplies could reach the docked troops and ships, they moved on progressing further and further, closer and closer to Japan. The American military would move on to another island that might be hundreds of miles from where they are. They would pass right on by islands that Japan held to avoid loss of troops. That is if Japan had any defense on the islands. Some of these islands would be inhabited by so few enemy forces, it would be a waste to stop and take an island out. This went on right until the end of the war in Spring, 1945. The last island was Okinawa. The island was just under 400 miles from Japan, the

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