World War II
Island hopping is a military strategy used during World War II, particularly in the Pacific Theater, where forces would capture strategically important islands and use them as bases to launch further attacks. This approach allowed Allied forces to bypass heavily fortified Japanese positions and focus on weaker targets, progressively moving closer to Japan. The strategy aimed to cut off Japanese supply lines and establish airfields to support future operations.
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