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Volcano and Ryukyu Islands campaign

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Volcano and Ryukyu Islands campaign
Part of World War II, the Pacific War

Two U.S. Marines advance on Wana Ridge during the Battle of Okinawa.
Date January – June, 1945
Location Volcano Islands and Ryukyu Islands, Pacific Ocean
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
 United States

 United Kingdom
 Canada
 Australia
 New Zealand

Flag of Japan Empire of Japan
Commanders
Flag of the United States Chester W. Nimitz
Flag of the United States Holland Smith
Flag of the United States Simon B. Buckner 
Flag of the United States Joseph W. Stilwell
Flag of the United States Ray Spruance
Flag of the United States Marc A. Mitscher
Flag of the United Kingdom Bruce Fraser
Flag of Japan Tadamichi Kuribayashi 
Flag of Japan Mitsuru Ushijima 
Flag of Japan Isamu Cho 
Flag of Japan Hiromichi Yahara #
Flag of Japan Seiichi Itō 
Flag of Japan Minoru Ota 
Flag of JapanKosaku Aruga 
Flag of Japan Keizō Komura
Casualties and losses
19,840 dead or missing,
58,105 wounded,
33,096 non-combat losses,
79 ships sunk and scrapped,
773 aircraft destroyed
90,400 dead or missing,
17,000 wounded,
7,671 captured,
21 ships sunk and scrapped,
3,130 aircraft destroyed,
75,000-140,000 civilians dead or missing

The Volcano and Ryūkyū Islands campaign was a series of battles and engagements between Allied forces and Imperial Japanese forces in the Pacific Ocean campaign of World War II between January and June, 1945.

The campaign took place in the Volcano and Ryukyu island groups. The two main land battles in the campaign were the Battle of Iwo Jima (February 16-March 26, 1945) and the Battle of Okinawa (April 1-June 21, 1945). One major naval battle occurred, called Operation Ten-Go (April 7, 1945) after the operational title given to it by the Japanese.

The campaign was part of the Allied Japan campaign intended to provide staging areas for an invasion of Japan as well as supporting aerial bombardment and a naval blockade of the Japanese mainland. The dropping of atomic weapons on two Japanese cities, however, caused the Japanese government to surrender without an armed invasion being necessary.

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