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  • The '''Pacific War''' was the preferred term, in Japan, for [[World War Two in the Pacific]],
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pacific War]]
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  • {{subgroup|Pacific War|Military|History|Politics}}
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  • * [http://www.historyanimated.com/PWindex.html Animated History of the Pacific War] * [http://wwii.ca/index.php?page=Page&action=showpage&id=32 Canada at the Pacific War] - Canadians in Asia & the Pacific
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  • The '''Pacific War''' was the preferred term, in Japan, for [[World War Two in the Pacific]],
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  • ...re also senior staff discussions concerning [[World War Two in the Pacific|Pacific War issues]].
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  • {{r|Pacific War}}
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  • {{r|Pacific War||**}}
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  • == Handling overlap with Pacific War Subgroup == There's partial overlap between this and the Pacific War Subgroup. Obviously, the opposing sides in the Russo-Japanese, Sino-Japanes
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pacific War]]
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  • {{subgroup|Pacific War|Military|History|Politics}}
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  • U.S. admiral commanding [[aircraft carrier]] task forces in the [[Pacific War]]
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  • During the [[World War II, Pacific|Pacific War]], the Navy maintained an exceptionally high tempo of operations. One of th
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  • U.S. Navy line officer in the Pacific War, who also participated in [[communications intelligence]] and broadcasts to
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  • A major battle of the [[Pacific War]], the '''Battle of Saipan''' was fought between 15 June 1944 and 8 July 1
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  • | title = The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia
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  • ...n]]); these groups contributed to the military dominance that led to the [[Pacific War]]
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  • ...it was one of the fundamental public strategic ideas used by Japan in the Pacific War, introduced by the document "Essentials for Implementing Administration in
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  • | title = Gyokusai or “Shattering like a Jewel”: Reflection on the Pacific War
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  • * Costello, John. ''The Pacific War''. (1982). survey * Dunnigan, James F., and Albert A. Nofi. ''The Pacific War Encyclopedia.'' (2 vol 1998) 772p.
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  • {{r|Pacific War}}
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  • | title = ''FROM MAKIN TO BOUGAINVILLE: Marine Raiders in the Pacific War'' ...anese Army and Navy's participation in the Southwest Pacific area of the [[Pacific War]].
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  • {{r|Pacific War}}
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  • ...was then deployed by the [[United States Air Force]] in a bid to end the [[Pacific War]] against Japan without the need for an invasion of the Japanese mainland.
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  • ...n Campaign]], one of the longest and most bitterly fought campaigns of the Pacific War. The fight ostensibly was for Port Moresby, but it was Australia, no less t
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  • ==Pacific War campaigns==
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  • {{r|Pacific War}}
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  • ...e of Okinawa|Okinawa campaign]], the largest amphibious operation of the [[Pacific War]]. Following brief stops in [[Eniwetok]] and [[Ulithi]], the cargo ship arr
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  • * Sun, Youli. ''China and the Origins of the Pacific War, 1931-1941.'' (1993). 244 pp. * Tarling, Nicholas. ''Britain, Southeast Asia and the Onset of the Pacific War.'' (1996). 434 pp.
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  • ...[[Battle of Kolombangara]] before returning to the mainland. Again in the Pacific War Area in September 1943, he participated in the Gilbert Islands operation on
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  • ...L. ''The Solomons Campaigns, 1942-1943: From Guadalcanal to Bougainville--Pacific War Turning Point, Volume 2'' (Amphibious Operations in the South Pacific in WW
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  • ...rned to [[Hampton Roads]], Va., 24 November and began preparations for a [[Pacific War|Pacific]] voyage. With [[Germany]] facing defeat, ''Oberon'' was reassigned to the [[Pacific War|Pacific]]. Once again she began a new year in transit through the Panama Ca
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  • ...it was one of the fundamental public strategic ideas used by Japan in the Pacific War, introduced by the document "Essentials for Implementing Administration in
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  • | title = Summary Report (Pacific War)
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  • ...er third cargo of ammunition at Pearl Harbor when the [[Surrender of Japan|Pacific War ended]], and she returned the ammunition still on board to San Francisco. O
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  • ...c Gallicchio, ed. ''The Unpredictability of the Past: Memories of the Asia-Pacific War in U.S.-East Asian Relations.'' (2007).
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  • ...in January 1945. The attack transport got underway [[7 January]] for the [[Pacific War|Pacific theater]], sailing via the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]] to [[Pe
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  • * Sun, Youli. ''China and the Origins of the Pacific War, 1931-1941.'' (1993).
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  • ...e the archetypal representation not only of that battle, but of the entire Pacific war. Of the six soldiers in Rosenthal's photo, only three survived the battle.
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  • ...e Line: Master Chief Petty Officer Melvin Kealoha Bell – minority pioneer, Pacific War hero
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  • ...[[Battle of Midway]]. Midway, usually considered the turning point of the Pacific War, was a very close battle; had the six carriers of the Mobile Striking Fleet
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  • * Dower, John W. ''War without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War.'' Pantheon, 1986. 398 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/War-Without-Mercy-Power-
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  • ...]] for rehearsals in the [[Fiji]]s for the first Allied offensive of the [[Pacific War]], the [[Solomons campaign]]. ''Libra'' arrived off [[Tulagi]] [[7 August]]
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  • ...ericans had not been caught in a single lie or misrepresentation about the Pacific War. If Nimitz said something was so, the Japanese were inclined to believe him
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  • ...ependent regiments battled on Luzon, making it the largest campaign of the Pacific war, involving more troops than the United States had used in North Africa, Ita
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  • ...folk, Va.]]—on the 19th, took on supplies and equipment destined for the [[Pacific war|Pacific theater]], and set sail on [[27 January]]. She transited the [[Pana
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  • ...ary Tribunal (Tokyo)]] of the Major War Criminals of the [[Empire of Japan#Pacific War|Empire of Japan]], and was followed by a series of [[Nuremberg Military Tri
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  • * Dower, John W. ''War without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War.'' Pantheon, 1986. 398 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/War-Without-Mercy-Power-
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  • The Control Faction, however, was to gain dominance at the start of the Pacific War.
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  • ''Procyon'' departed Philadelphia [[28 December]] for her second tour of [[Pacific War|Pacific duty]].
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  • ...Survey was analyzing the effects of the attacks on Germany even while the Pacific war bombings were taking place. <ref name=USSBS-ETO>{{citation
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  • ...capacity: <ref>United States Strategic Bombing Survey, ''Summary Report: (Pacific War)'' (1946) [http://www.anesi.com/ussbs01.htm#eeoaaatj online p. 18]</ref>
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  • Pacific war regions as well as Malaya, the Philippine Islands, Indonesia, and
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  • ...al Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]], [[8 November]]. Here she prepared for [[Pacific War|duty in the Pacific]], and on [[18 December]] was underway for [[Pearl Harb
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  • - [[Pacific War]] -
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  • ...nd joined a convoy carrying urgently needed supplies to the southwestern [[Pacific War|Pacific]]. ...pleted overhaul in mid-December and set course to join the action in the [[Pacific War|Pacific]] theater.
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  • ...s individuals or units were in virtually every Island hopping event in the Pacific War and the first landing in Japan after it's announced surrender.<ref name=Mar
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  • ...Zealand, to take on material for transportation to advanced bases in the [[Pacific War|Pacific]].
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  • * Kenney, George C. ''General Kenney Reports: A Personal History of the Pacific War'' (1949), primary source * Francillon, R. ''J. ''Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War'' (1970)
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  • ...Williams, "In Defence of the Kyoto School: Reflections on Philosophy, the Pacific War and the Making of a Post-white World." ''Japan Forum'' 2000 12(2): 143-156.
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  • ===Pacific War=== * Dower, John W. ''War without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War.'' Pantheon, 1986. 398 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/War-Without-Mercy-Power-
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  • ...-24 aircraft in January 1943. ELINT was much less significant in the early Pacific War than in the European Theater, probably because strategic bombing using elec
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  • ...el|war matériel]] that were [[airdrop]]ped into these islands during the [[Pacific War|Pacific campaign]] against the [[Empire of Japan]] necessarily meant drasti
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  • ...ression (1929-41), victory and defeat in the [[World War II in the Pacific|Pacific War]] (1937-45), the [[American Occupation]] (1945-50), and the rapid recovery ...y defeat. Asada concludes that the bomb, rather than Soviet entry into the Pacific War, was the decisive and necessary factor in Japan's surrender.<ref> Sadao Asa
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  • Attack cargo ships played a vital role in the [[Pacific War]], where many were attacked by [[kamikaze]]s and other aircraft, and severa
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  • ...is during these engagements in the [[Pacific Ocean theater of World War II|Pacific War]] that he earned "fighter ace" status, recording a total of eight confirmed
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  • | title = Campaigns of the Pacific War
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  • ...preparing for the United States’ first offensive landing operation in the Pacific war the invasion of the [[Solomons]] at [[Guadalcanal]] and [[Tulagi]]. On 17 J
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  • The Guadalcanal campaign, lengthy by Pacific War standards, marked the first significant strategic combined arms victory by
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  • '''World War Two in the Pacific''', called the '''Pacific War''' in Japan, was the part of [[World War II]] that took place in the Pacifi ...r an inter-governmental Asia-Pacific war council, based in Washington. The Pacific War Council was set up in Washington on April 1, 1942, but it never had any dir
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  • In the Pacific War, the United States obtained much better usage of its warships than did the
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  • | title = Summary Report: (Pacific War) ...0 percent).<ref>United States Strategic Bombing Survey, ''Summary Report: (Pacific War)'' (1946) [http://www.anesi.com/ussbs01.htm#eeoaaatj online p. 25]</ref></b
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  • ...Japan and Germany. Nimitz and MacArthur, therefore, shared control of the Pacific war with Arnold in Washington, while Eisenhower shared control of the European
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  • Roosevelt's third term was dominated by World War II, in Europe and in the [[Pacific War|Pacific]]. Roosevelt slowly began re-armament in 1938 since he was facing s
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  • * Condensed reference : Korea and the Pacific war ; a memorandum prepared as a partial plan for more effective participation
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  • Roosevelt's third term was dominated by World War II, in Europe and in the [[Pacific War|Pacific]]. Roosevelt slowly began re-armament in 1938 since he was facing s
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  • ...arshall Islands]], and the first of her six amphibious operations of the [[Pacific war]], departing Lahaina—the final staging area for [[Operation Flintlock]] o
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  • ...Japan and Germany. Nimitz and MacArthur, therefore, shared control of the Pacific war with Arnold in Washington, while Eisenhower shared control of the European ...icals, 10%.<ref>United States Strategic Bombing Survey, ''Summary Report: (Pacific War)'' (1946) [http://www.anesi.com/ussbs01.htm#eeoaaatj online p. 18]</ref>
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  • ...Survey was analyzing the effects of the attacks on Germany even while the Pacific war bombings were taking place. <ref name=USSBS-ETO>{{citation
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