Asiatic-Pacific theater

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A map of the Asiatic-Pacific Theater showing its component areas. (The China-Burma-India Theater fell under the British-led South East Asia Command)
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or the Philippine Islands as the next operational target in the Pacific theater.

The Asiatic-Pacific Theater was the

Carl A. Spaatz
.

Because of the complementary roles of the

China Burma India Theater
.

Major campaigns and battles

Pacific Ocean Area

Japanese naval aircraft prepare to attack Pearl Harbor
Okinawa, 1945. A U.S. Marine aims a Thompson submachine gun at a Japanese sniper, as his companion takes cover

North Pacific Area

Central Pacific Area

South Pacific Area

South West Pacific Area

China-Burma-India Theater

  • Burma, December 1942 – May 1942
  • India-Burma, April 1942 – January 1945
  • China Defensive, July 1942 – May 1945
  • Central Burma, January 1945 – July 1945
  • China Offensive, May 1945 – September 1945

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Explanatory notes

  1. Halsey's Third Fleet to cover and support Admiral Kinkaid's Seventh Fleet operating under General MacArthur. The result of this imprecise arrangement was the crisis precipitating the Battle off Samar. Halsey was operating under Commander in Chief, Pacific Operating Area's (Nimitz') Operations Plan 8–44.[13]
  2. ^ By US Navy's Third Fleet under Admirals Halsey and Nimitz.
  3. ^ By US Navy's Task Force 38 under Admirals Mitscher and Nimitz.

Citations

  1. ^ Potter & Nimitz 1960, pp. 652–653.
  2. ^ Douglas MacArthur as Supreme Commander SWPA
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Silverstone 1968.
  4. ^ a b Silverstone 1968, pp. 9–11.
  5. ^ Potter & Nimitz 1960, pp. 651–652.
  6. ^ Kafka & Pepperburg 1946, p. 185.
  7. ^ Potter & Nimitz 1960, p. 751.
  8. ^ Ofstie 1946, p. 194.
  9. ^ Potter & Nimitz 1960, p. 761.
  10. ^ Potter & Nimitz 1960, p. 765.
  11. ^ Vego 2007, pp. IX-136.
  12. ^ Vego 2007, p. IX-135.
  13. ^ Vego 2006, pp. 126–130.
  14. ^ Potter & Nimitz 1960, p. 695.
  15. ^ Potter & Nimitz 1960, p. 697.
  16. ^ Potter & Nimitz 1960, p. 699.
  17. ^ Potter & Nimitz 1960, p. 701.
  18. ^ Dull 1978, pp. 55–60.
  19. ^ Dull 1978, pp. 76–86.
  20. ^ Dull 1978, pp. 88–81.
  21. ^ Dull 1978, pp. 86–88.
  22. ^ a b c Sulzberger 1966, pp. 332–333.
  23. ^ Potter & Nimitz 1960, p. 759.
  24. ^ "World War II – Asiatic-Pacific Theater Campaigns". U.S. Army Center of Military History. Retrieved 21 October 2015.

General and cited references

Further reading