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Leapfrogging was an amphibious military strategy employed by the Allies in the Pacific War against the Empire of Japan during World War II. The key idea was to bypass heavily fortified enemy islands instead of trying to capture every island in sequence en route to a final target.
I've generally heard of this strategy as "island-hopping" ; leap-frogging is much less used. Nada ( talk ) 06:37, 22 March 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] Island hopping is not exactly the same thing: leapfrogging includes the idea of bypassing islands, which island hopping doesn't include, even if the main idea -- to reach a place by jumping from one ...
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