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WW2 Pacific, Operations Key Terms, Crossword Puzzle

Across
"Divine Wind", name given to Japanese fighters in the Pacific.
Month in which Guam was liberated by the U.S.
Beachhead to the north of Orote Point secured by the U.S. as part of the plan to liberate Guam.
U.S. President that approved the dropping of the atomic bombs in Japan.
Month in which Guam was invaded by the Japanese.
Bomb that is more powerful than the atomic bomb.
US Code breaking of JN-25.
Invasion landing from the sea.
Ship that played a prominent roll in the outcome of the war in the Pacific.
Code name of project to develop the atomic bomb.
Lead scientist in charge of developing the atomic bomb.
Term for the splitting of the atom to create an atomic bomb.
Aircraft used to explore and gain information about an area.
Small concrete fortification used by Japanese throughout Pacific.
Famous US-Japan Naval Battle in June of 1942 that is attributed to changing the course of the war in favor of the U.S.
Down
Dangerous passageway between opposing forces firing on both sides.
Pacific forces consisting of U.S., Britain, Australia, China, New Zealand, and later, the Soviet Union.
Japanese WW2 Pacific War strategy.
Battle lead by General MacArthur to recapture a U.S. colony in AsiaPacific.
Commander of Japanese Imperial Naval Forces in the Pacific.
U.S. WW2 Pacific War strategy.
To fortify, like the Japanese-held islands in the Pacific.
Name of battle campaign to liberate Saipan and Guam.
U.S. bomber that was outfitted with 14 guns and critical to U.S. success.
Southeast Asia battle mostly fought by Australian forces.
Site where men and women from Merizo were taken and massacred near the end of the war.
Commander of U.S. Forces in the Pacific.
Famous battle at the end of the war in the Pacific in which U.S. casualties exceeded Japanese casualties.
Pacific Forces consisting of Japan.