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The goal of the United States was to defeat the Japanese. This meant the removal of the Japanese from many islands in the Pacific Ocean, the destruction of the Japanese Navy, and the surrender of Japan.

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What was the military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2?

The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.


Which was not a US military success in the Pacific theater?

Battle of the Bulge


What was the U.S. military goal in the pacific?

The U.S. military goal in the Pacific during World War II was to defeat Japan and secure control over the Pacific region. This involved a strategy of "island hopping," where U.S. forces targeted key islands to capture and use as bases to launch further attacks, ultimately aiming to weaken Japanese defenses and cut off supply lines. The overarching objective was to restore stability in the Pacific and ensure that Japan could no longer pose a threat to Allied forces and interests.


Why was the goal of the Americans' campaign against the Japanese in the pacific?

The goal of the Americans' campaign against the Japanese in the Pacific during World War II was to defeat Japan and halt its expansion across Asia and the Pacific. This involved a series of military strategies, including island-hopping, aimed at capturing key islands to establish bases closer to Japan. The ultimate objective was to weaken Japanese military capabilities and pave the way for a potential invasion of the Japanese mainland, thereby ensuring Allied victory in the war.


Who were the military leaders of the us in the pacific in world war 2?

The ETO was smaller than the Pacific so it only had one Commander (Ike); the PTO was massive, and required two commanders (Nimitz & MacArthur).