The U.S. strategy of island-hopping involved capturing strategically important islands while bypassing others, allowing American forces to gain footholds in the Pacific without having to conquer every enemy-held territory. This approach enabled the U.S. military to establish bases for air and naval operations, effectively moving closer to Japan while conserving resources and minimizing casualties. By securing key islands, such as Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima, the U.S. could launch direct assaults on Japan and cut off supply lines, ultimately contributing to the success of the Pacific campaign.
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