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BOMBING OF TOKYO
Here, at Leyte, MacArthur and his
troops once more stood on Philip-
pine soil. Here was fought a
decisive naval battle that routed
3 great Japanese fleets.
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BOMBING OF TOKYOPrepared for General Mills, Inc.
By Geographical Publishing Co.COPYRIGHT 1945, GENERAL MILLS, INC.
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New Guinea and its nearby islands were first
to feel American power thrusting home its
new weapons at the Japanese. From here,
the fight was always toward Tokyo.MIDWAY
qpPACIFIC THEATER OF WAR
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