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Unit 8 Day 9 (Pacific War) Quote: “Our citizens can now rejoice that a momentous victory is in the making. Perhaps we will be forgiven if we claim we are about midway to our objective.” - Admiral Chester Nimitz Focus Question(s): What is the role of the United States in responding to international crises? Specified Content: Japanese Territorial Expansion, Doolittle Raid, Coral Sea, Midway/Guadalcanal State Standards: Strand 1 Concept 8 PO 2: f
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Pacific War Before and after Pearl Harbor Japan was expanding it’s empire. They conquered much of mainland Asia and continued south and east across the Pacific.
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April 18, 1942: Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle led 16 bombers in an air raid of Tokyo city. Doolittle’s Raid helped to lift America’s spirits while dampening the spirts of Japan.
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Yokosuka Japan Naval base taken from one of the Doolittle B-25 bombers, 18 April 1942. B-25B bombers on the deck of the USS Hornet, prepared to take off, 18 April 1942.
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May 1942: The Battle of the Coral Sea lasted for 5 days. The American and Australian stopped Japan’s advance towards Australia.
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June 1942: The Battle of Midway was a turning point in the Pacific War. The allies decimated the Japanese fleet at Midway and began to move closer to Japan after winning the battle.
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August 1942: The invasion of Guadalcanal was the first Allied offensive in the Pacific. The battle lasted six months and was Japan’s first defeat on land.
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