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.
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
Battle of the Bulge
The ETO was smaller than the Pacific so it only had one Commander (Ike); the PTO was massive, and required two commanders (Nimitz & MacArthur).
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The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
Pacific
Battle of the Bulge
Midway
No US State has that abbreviation, but AP commonly refers to Military Pacific or Armed forces Pacific.
The Allied goal in the Pacific was to obtain the unconditional surrender of Japan.
They bombed pearl harbor
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
It was a strategic military attack that failed to achieve the desired goal of knocking the US Pacific Fleet for at least two years. The absence of the Fleet Carriers meant that Japan still had a potent force roaming the Pacific. The hope gaining its objectives in Malayasia, the Phillipernes and Southeast Asia and then negotiating a peace settlement with the US had failed.