World War II - Gilbert and Marshall Islands Campaign
Time: Nov, 1943
Place: Gilbert and Marshall Islands, Pacific Ocean
Details: The Gilbert and Marshall Islands Campaign were a series of battles fought from November 1943 through February 1944, in the Pacific Theater between the United States and Japan. They were the first steps of the drive across the central Pacific by the United States Pacific Fleet and Marine Corps.
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