Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign
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The Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign was a major World War II U.S. amphibious offensive in the central Pacific that captured key Japanese-held atolls, enabling subsequent advances toward the Mariana Islands and Japan.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign canonical | 48 |
| Gilbert Islands campaign | 12 |
| Marshall Islands campaign | 10 |
| Gilberts and Marshalls campaign | 1 |
| Invasion of the Gilbert Islands | 1 |
| Makin Atoll campaign | 1 |
| Marshall and Gilbert Islands raids | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T386165 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign Context triple: [Battle of Saipan, precededBy, Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign]
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Ryukyu Islands campaign
The Ryukyu Islands campaign was a major World War II Allied operation in the Pacific that included the Battle of Okinawa and aimed to capture Japan’s southern island chain as a staging area for a possible invasion of the Japanese home islands.
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Aleutian Islands campaign
The Aleutian Islands campaign was a World War II military operation in which U.S. and Canadian forces fought to expel Japanese troops from Alaska’s remote Aleutian chain, marking one of the few battles on American soil during the Pacific conflict.
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Admiralty Islands campaign
The Admiralty Islands campaign was a World War II Allied operation in early 1944 to seize the Admiralty Islands from Japanese control, securing a strategic base in the Southwest Pacific.
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Invasion of Tinian
The Invasion of Tinian was a major World War II amphibious assault in July–August 1944 in the Mariana Islands, where U.S. forces captured the island from Japan and later used it as a key base for B-29 bomber operations against the Japanese mainland.
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Invasion of Guam
The Invasion of Guam was a World War II American amphibious assault in July 1944 that recaptured the island of Guam from Japanese forces as part of the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign Target entity description: The Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign was a major World War II U.S. amphibious offensive in the central Pacific that captured key Japanese-held atolls, enabling subsequent advances toward the Mariana Islands and Japan.
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A.
Ryukyu Islands campaign
The Ryukyu Islands campaign was a major World War II Allied operation in the Pacific that included the Battle of Okinawa and aimed to capture Japan’s southern island chain as a staging area for a possible invasion of the Japanese home islands.
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B.
Aleutian Islands campaign
The Aleutian Islands campaign was a World War II military operation in which U.S. and Canadian forces fought to expel Japanese troops from Alaska’s remote Aleutian chain, marking one of the few battles on American soil during the Pacific conflict.
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C.
Admiralty Islands campaign
The Admiralty Islands campaign was a World War II Allied operation in early 1944 to seize the Admiralty Islands from Japanese control, securing a strategic base in the Southwest Pacific.
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D.
Invasion of Tinian
The Invasion of Tinian was a major World War II amphibious assault in July–August 1944 in the Mariana Islands, where U.S. forces captured the island from Japan and later used it as a key base for B-29 bomber operations against the Japanese mainland.
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Invasion of Guam
The Invasion of Guam was a World War II American amphibious assault in July 1944 that recaptured the island of Guam from Japanese forces as part of the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign Description of subject: The Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign was a major World War II U.S. amphibious offensive in the central Pacific that captured key Japanese-held atolls, enabling subsequent advances toward the Mariana Islands and Japan.
Referenced by (74)
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