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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. Bataan Death March - Wikipedia

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    When General Douglas MacArthur returned to active duty, the latest revision of plans for the defense of the Philippine Islands—War Plan Orange 3 (WPO-3)—was politically unrealistic, as it assumed a conflict only involving the United States and Japan, not the combined Axis powers. However, the plan was tactically sound, and its provisions ...

  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. Category:United States color-coded war plans - Wikipedia

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    War Plan Orange; War Plan Red; War Plan White This page was last edited on 23 September 2013, at 19:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Battle of Bataan - Wikipedia

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    War Plan Orange [ edit ] When MacArthur returned to active duty, the latest revision plans for the defense of the Philippine Islands had been completed in April 1941 and was called WPO-3, based on the joint Army-Navy War Plan Orange of 1938, which involved hostilities between the United States and Japan. [ 8 ]

  8. Type 93 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    (This was essentially what the U.S. Navy's "War Plan Orange" expected.) The Japanese Navy invested heavily in developing a large, heavy, and long-range torpedo, the Type 93. Torpedoes were the only weapon that gave small warships, such as destroyers, the potential to cripple or sink battleships.

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