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  2. War Plan Orange - Wikipedia

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    War Plan Orange (commonly known as Plan Orange or just Orange) was a series of United States Joint Army and Navy Board war plans for dealing with a possible war with Imperial Japan during the years between the First and Second World Wars.

  3. United States color-coded war plans - Wikipedia

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    The plan that received the most consideration was War Plan Orange, a series of contingency plans for fighting a war with Japan alone, [25] outlined unofficially in 1919 and officially in 1924. [27] Orange formed some of the basis for the actual campaign against Japan in World War II and included the huge economic blockade from mainland China ...

  4. Kantai Kessen - Wikipedia

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    In 1940–41, Plan Orange was formally retired and replaced with Plan Rainbow 5, which encompassed plans for the USN fighting a two-ocean war. Nevertheless, Plan Orange's assumptions remained a large part of Rainbow 5 and shaped the direction of American strategy in the Pacific from 1941 to 1945.

  5. Net laying ship - Wikipedia

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    War Plan Orange, the pre-WW2 US plan for war with Japan, anticipated that Pearl Harbor would be too small for the US Navy fleet that would be amassed in Hawaii. Orange anticipated the construction of a large anchorage in Lahaina Roads between the islands of Maui, Lānaʻi, and Molokaʻi. Construction would consist of massive nets and minefields ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Earl Hancock Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Colonel Earl Hancock "Pete" Ellis (December 19, 1880 – May 12, 1923) was a United States Marine Corps Intelligence Officer, and author of , which became the basis for the American campaign of amphibious assault that defeated the Japanese in World War II.

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  9. List of expansion operations and planning of the Axis powers

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    Operation Silver Fox (plan to capture the Soviet nickel mines of Pechengsky (Finnish: Petsamo) and the port city of Murmansk. Carried out 29 June 1941.) Operation Reindeer (plan to occupy the mines of Pechengsky) Operation Platinum Fox (plan to capture Murmansk) Sea of Azov Offensive Operation (joint German-Romanian offensive to capture the ...