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  2. War Plan Orange - Wikipedia

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    19 Feb 1938: Joint Army and Navy Basic War Plan Orange (1938) (JB 325, Serials 617 & 618) The plan was formally adopted by the Joint Army and Navy Board beginning in 1924. [ 5 ] Predating the Rainbow plans , which presumed the assistance of allies , Orange assumed that the United States would fight Japan alone.

  3. Battle of Peleliu - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Marines landed to the north on White Beach 1 and 2, while the 5th and 7th Marines landed to the center and south on Orange Beach 1, 2, and 3. [ 1 ] : 42–45 As the additional landing craft approached the beaches, the Marines on shore were caught in a crossfire when the Japanese opened the steel doors guarding their positions and began ...

  4. United States color-coded war plans - Wikipedia

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    The following plans are known to have existed: [1] War Plan Black [2] A plan for war with Germany. The best-known version of Black was conceived as a contingency plan during World War I in case France fell, and the Germans attempted to seize the French West Indies in the Caribbean Sea, or launch an attack on the eastern seaboard.

  5. A US invasion of Taiwan in WWII would have been a ... - AOL

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    War Plan Orange envisaged an advance across the Pacific that would culminate with an assault on Taiwan — then called Formosa — which the Japanese Empire annexed from China in 1895 after the ...

  6. Dieppe Raid - Wikipedia

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    The South Saskatchewan Regiment and the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada would land on Green Beach, [26] and No. 4 Commando on Orange. Armoured support was provided by the 14th Army Tank Regiment (The Calgary Regiment (Tank)) with 58 of the newly introduced Churchill tanks in their first use in combat, to be delivered using the new ...

  7. Pacific Ocean theater of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Ocean theater of World War II was a major theater of the Pacific War, ... Edward S. (2007), War Plan Orange: The U.S. Strategy to Defeat Japan, 1897 ...

  8. United States amphibious operations - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy solely relied on the islands for refueling stations for the coal-powered navy ships; the lifeline to the naval bases in the Philippines and Guam. If such an attack was initiated by the Japanese, a system of Pacific naval bases were needed to be built, in order to put War Plan Orange into effect. [7]

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