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CANADA UNITED STATES ALASKA (U.S.) S O V I E T U N I O N MONGOLIA C H I N A PHILIPPINES (U.S.) MANCUKUO (MANCHURIA) KOREA J A P A N THAILAND FRENCH INDOCHINA MALAYA (BR.) BRIT. N. BORNEO BRUNEI (BR.) SARAWAK (BR.) NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES DUTCH BORNEO A U S T R A L I A N.E. NEW GUINEA (AUST.) NEW GUINEA (NETH.) KAMCHATKA PENINSULA SAKHALIN ISLAND KURIL ISLANDS HOKKAIDO HONSHU SHIKOKU KYUSHU BONIN ISLANDS VOLCANO ISLANDS RYUKYU ISLANDS FORMOSA HAINAN LUZON S U M A T R A JAVA CELEBES MOROTAI CAROLINE ISLANDS MARIANA ISLANDS TRUK ISLANDS ADMIRALTY ISLANDS HALAMERA SAMAR LEYTE MINDORO PALAWAN PALAU ISLANDS NEW IRELAND SOLOMON ISLANDS NEW BRITAIN MARSHALL ISLANDS GILBERT ISLANDS JOHNSTON ISLAND OAHU KODIAK BIKINI MAKIN NEW HEBRIDES ESPIRITU SANTO YAP FIJI ISLANDS HAWAIIN ISLANDS (U.S.) ALEUTIAN ISLANDS (U.S.) TIMOR FLORES Ulithi Darwin Cairns Port Moresby Lae San Francisco Vancouver Sitka Sapporo Khabarovisk Harbin Vladivostok Mukden Peking Port Arthur Seoul Pusan Tokyo Yokohama Kobe Osaka Hiroshima Nagasaki Nanking Shanghai Wenchow Foochow Amoy Swatow Canton Changsha Hanoi Saigon Bangkok Chunking Davao Menado Sansaporo SPRUANCE (Spring) SPRUANCE (Spring-Summer 1944) HALSEY (Under MacArthur, Fall 1942 Spring 1943) MacArthur (Spring-Summer) SPRUANCE (Winter 1944) GHORMELY (Summer 1942) PACIFIC OCEAN AREAS (NIMITZ) SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA (MacARTHUR) SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA (MacARTHUR) SOUTHWEST ASIA AREA (MOUNTBATTEN) SPRUANCE (Spring 1943) HALSEY (Summer 1944) This area was under British Strategic Direction. Japanese Perimeter (July 1942) Japanese Perimeter (July 1942) OKINAWA 1945 IWO JIMA 1945 PHILIPPINE SEA 1944 BATAAN-CORREGIDOR 1942 LEYTE GULF 1944 HONG KONG 1941 SAIPAN 1944 TINIAN 1944 GUAM 1944 PELELIU 1944 ENIWETOK 1944 KWAJALEIN 1944 TARAWA 1943 WAKE ISLAND 1941 BIAK 1944 RABAUL 1943 KAVIENG 1943 BOUGANVILLE 1943 CORAL SEA 1942 EMPRESS AUGUSTA BAY 1943 KOLOMBANGARA 1943 GUADALCANAL 1942-43 JAVA SEA 1942 SINGAPORE 1942 PEARL HARBOR 1941 MIDWAY 1942 KISKA 1942 ATTU 1942 Allied Command Boundaries Japanese Command Boundaries Allied Routes Territory Controlled by Allies (1942) KEY Territory Controlled by Japanese (1942) Allied Victory Japanese Victory PHASE ONE From 7 Decemeber 1941, until June 1942, the Japanese successfuly attacked the Pacific Fleet’s base at Pearl Harbor, took Wake Island and Guam, invaded and conquered the Philippines, Hong Kong, Malaya, and seized the British base of singapore. They conquered Burma thereby cutting off China from all overland routes to the western allies, and seized the Netherlands East indies and British Borneo, thereby securing a much needed source of oil. The Japanese advance came to a halt with the American victories at the Battle of the Coral Sea (May 1942) and the Battle of Midway (June 1942). PHASE TWO The second phase was one of a realative stalemate. From June 1942 until late 1943, neither side could muster the land, sea or air required to take the offensive and seized the initiative from the other. the Battle of Guadal Canal is a good example of this stalemate. PHASE FOUR During the later stages of the war the army Air Force, operating from the Mariana Islands and flying the B-29 Superfortress, had begun to fire bomb the cities of Japan. These raids culminated with the droping of the atomic bombs at Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 and Nagasaki three days later. Japan surrendered to the Allies on 2 September 1945. PHASE THREE The third phase from mid 1943 to September 1945, can be characterized as the period of Allied ofensives. Two drives were under American control; General MacArthur’s Southwest Pacific campaign and Admiral Nimitz’s Central Pacific campaign. MacArthur’s drive was a series of army amphibious operations up the Solomon Island chain and along the northern coast of New Guinea, with the Philippine Islands as the ultimate objective. Nimitz’s strategy was designed to move directly towards Japan and draw the Imperial Navy into a decisive fleet engagement as happend at the Battles of the Philipne Sea (June 1944) and Leyte Gulf (October 1944). MacArthur’s and Nimitz’s campaigns merged into one for the invasion of the Philippines. Afterwards the Central Pacific campaign continued with the invasions of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. FAR EAST AND PACIFIC, 1941-1945 MAJOR OPERATIONS OF WORLD WAR TWO IN THE PACIFIC THEATER SCALE OF MILES HISTORY DEPARTMENT USMA N 0 300 600 900 1200 A B C D 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 B A C D

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  • CANADA

    UNITEDSTATES

    ALASKA (U.S.)

    S O V I E T U N I O N

    M O N G O L I A

    C H I N A

    PHILIPPINES (U.S.)

    MANCUKUO(MANCHURIA)

    KOREA

    J

    A

    P

    A

    N

    THAILANDFRENCHINDOCHINA

    MALAYA(BR.)

    BRIT. N. BORNEOBRUNEI (BR.)SARAWAK (BR.)

    NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES

    DUTCHBORNEO

    A U S T R A L I A

    N.E. NEW GUINEA(AUST.)

    NEW GUINEA(NETH.)

    KAMCHATKAPENINSULA

    SAKHALIN ISLAND

    KURI

    L ISL

    ANDS

    HOKKAIDO

    HONSHU

    SHIKOKUKYUSHU

    BONIN ISLANDS

    VOLCANO ISLANDSRYUK

    YU IS

    LAND

    S

    FORMOSA

    HAINAN

    LUZON

    SU

    MA

    TR

    A

    J A V A

    CELEBES

    MOROTAI

    CAROLINE ISLANDS

    MARIANA ISLANDS

    TRUK ISLANDS

    ADMIRALTY ISLANDSHALAMERA

    SAMARLEYTE

    MINDORO

    PALAWAN

    PALAU ISLANDS

    NEW IRELAND

    SOLOMON ISLANDSNEW BRITAIN

    MARSHALL ISLANDS

    GILBERT ISLANDS

    JOHNSTON ISLAND

    OAHU

    MAUI

    KODIAK

    BIKINI

    MAKIN

    NEW HEBRIDES

    ESPIRITU SANTO

    YAP

    FIJI ISLANDS

    HAWAIIN ISLANDS (U.S.)

    ALEUTIAN

    ISLANDS

    (U.S.)

    HAWAII

    TIMORFLORES

    Ulithi

    Darwin

    Cairns

    Port Moresby

    Lae

    San Francisco

    Vancouver

    Sitka

    Sapporo

    Khabarovisk

    Harbin

    Vladivostok

    Mukden

    Peking

    Port Arthur

    Seoul

    PusanTokyo

    YokohamaKobe

    OsakaHiroshima

    NagasakiNanking

    Shanghai

    Wenchow

    Foochow

    Amoy

    SwatowCanton

    Changsha

    Hanoi

    Saigon

    Bangkok

    Chunking

    Davao

    Menado

    Sansaporo

    SPRUANCE (Spring)

    SPRUANCE(Spring-Summer 1944)

    HALSEY(Under MacArthur, Fall 1942 Spring 1943)

    MacArthur(Spring-Summer)

    SPRUANCE(Winter 1944)

    GHORMELY(Summer 1942)

    PACIFIC OCEAN AREAS(NIMITZ)

    SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA(MacARTHUR)

    SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA(MacARTHUR)

    SOUTHWEST ASIA AREA(MOUNTBATTEN)

    SPRU

    ANCE

    (Sprin

    g 194

    3)

    HALSE

    Y

    (Summ

    er 1944

    )

    This area was underBritish Strategic Direction.

    Japanese Perimeter(July 1942)

    Japanese Perimeter(July 1942)

    OKINAWA 1945

    IWO JIMA 1945

    PHILIPPINE SEA 1944

    BATAAN-CORREGIDOR 1942

    LEYTE GULF 1944

    HONG KONG 1941

    SAIPAN 1944

    TINIAN 1944GUAM 1944

    PELELIU 1944

    ENIWETOK 1944

    KWAJALEIN 1944

    TARAWA 1943

    WAKE ISLAND 1941

    BIAK 1944

    RABAUL 1943

    KAVIENG 1943

    BOUGANVILLE 1943

    CORAL SEA 1942

    EMPRESS AUGUSTA BAY 1943

    KOLOMBANGARA 1943

    GUADALCANAL 1942-43

    JAVA SEA 1942

    SINGAPORE 1942

    PEARL HARBOR 1941

    MIDWAY 1942

    KISKA 1942

    ATTU 1942

    Allied Command BoundariesJapanese Command Boundaries

    Allied Routes

    Territory Controlled by Allies (1942)

    KEY

    Territory Controlled by Japanese (1942)

    Allied Victory Japanese Victory

    PHASE ONEFrom 7 Decemeber 1941, until June 1942, the Japanese successfuly attackedthe Pacific Fleets base at Pearl Harbor, took Wake Island and Guam, invadedand conquered the Philippines, Hong Kong, Malaya, and seized the Britishbase of singapore. They conquered Burma thereby cutting off China fromall overland routes to the western allies, and seized the Netherlands Eastindies and British Borneo, thereby securing a much needed source of oil. The Japanese advance came to a halt with the American victories at the Battle of the Coral Sea (May 1942) and the Battle of Midway (June 1942).

    PHASE TWOThe second phase was one of a realative stalemate. From June 1942 until late 1943, neither side could muster the land, sea or air required to take theoffensive and seized the initiative from the other. the Battle of Guadal Canalis a good example of this stalemate.

    PHASE FOURDuring the later stages of the war the army Air Force, operating from theMariana Islands and flying the B-29 Superfortress, had begun to fire bombthe cities of Japan. These raids culminated with the droping of the atomicbombs at Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 and Nagasaki three days later. Japansurrendered to the Allies on 2 September 1945.

    PHASE THREEThe third phase from mid 1943 to September 1945, can be characterized as the period of Allied ofensives. Two drives were under American control; General MacArthurs Southwest Pacific campaign and Admiral Nimitzs CentralPacific campaign. MacArthurs drive was a series of army amphibious operations up the Solomon Island chain and along the northern coast of NewGuinea, with the Philippine Islands as the ultimate objective. Nimitzs strategywas designed to move directly towards Japan and draw the Imperial Navyinto a decisive fleet engagement as happend at the Battles of the Philipne Sea(June 1944) and Leyte Gulf (October 1944). MacArthurs and Nimitzs campaigns merged into one for the invasion of the Philippines. Afterwards theCentral Pacific campaign continued with the invasions of Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

    FAR EAST AND PACIFIC, 1941-1945

    MAJOR OPERATIONS OF WORLD WAR TWO IN THE PACIFIC THEATER

    SCALE OF MILES HISTORY DEPARTMENTUSMA Frank MartiniN 0 300 600 900 1200

    A B C D

    1

    2

    3

    4

    1

    2

    3

    4

    BA C D