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The War Against Japan
- The war in Asia becomes a Pacific war
- World War II and the Pacific strategy
- A large navy and a small army
- Rivalry
- A double strategy
- The United States strikes back: Guadalcanal
- Suicide in the far north
- Clearing the Solomons
- Closing in on Rabaul: The fighting in New Guinea
- Nimitz moves west
- Closing in on the Philippines
- America's Industrial Advantage over Japan
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