The Allied military strategy in the Pacific during World War II was 'island hopping,' systematically capturing Japanese-controlled islands to advance towards Japan.
Allied military strategy in the Pacific during World War II was characterized by the approach of 'island hopping.' This strategy involved moving westward towards Japan by capturing Japanese-controlled islands one by one, utilizing each island and airfield as a staging point for the invasion of the next. The goal was to gradually weaken Japan's defenses and push them back towards their home islands.
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