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4 unusual facts about Pacific Campaign


Pacific Campaign

Pacific Theater of Operations, the official term used in the United States to refer to the campaigns in the Pacific during World War II

Pacific Coast Campaign, United States naval operations against targets along Mexico's Pacific Coast during the Mexican-American War

--* Pacific Campaign (Spanish-American War), fighting between the United States and Spain during the Spanish–American War-->

Pacific War, fighting between the Allies of World War II and the Empire of Japan in the Pacific during World War II


Earl T. Ricks

At the end of the Pacific campaign, Ricks piloted the Japanese delegation from Ie Shima to Manila to receive surrender terms from General of the Army Douglas MacArthur.

Invasion of Salamaua–Lae

The Invasion of Lae-Salamaua, called Operation SR by the Japanese, was an operation by Imperial Japanese forces to occupy the Salamaua-Lae area in the Territory of New Guinea 8–13 March 1942 during the Pacific campaign of World War II.

Japan campaign

The Japan Campaign was a series of battles and engagements in and around the Japanese Home Islands, between Allied forces and the forces of Imperial Japan during the last stages of the Pacific Campaign of World War II.


see also

I27

Japanese submarine I-27, a submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy which saw service during the Pacific Campaign of World War II

I28

Japanese submarine I-28, a submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy which saw service during the Pacific Campaign of World War II