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During World War II, the United States Army divided its operations around the world into four theaters. Forces from many different Allied nations fought in these theaters. Other Allied countries have different conceptions of the theaters and/or different names for them.

European Theater of Operations[]

Operational command SHAEF

Mediterranean Theater of Operations[]

Operational command AFHQ

Pacific Theater of Operations[]

Operational commands were the Pacific Ocean and South West Pacific.

Pacific Ocean Areas(command) - Chester W. Nimitz[]

South West Pacific Areas (command) - Douglas MacArthur[]

China Burma India Theater[]

This was not a Theatre of Operations and it had no Operational Command, it was an Administrative Command. The Operational Command was joint Allied South East Asia Command in the South-East Asian Theater The American General Joseph Stilwell commanded the operational Northern Combat Area Command and used his other positions to communicate directly with Joint Chiefs of Staff about some operational matters.

  • Burma Campaign
    • Burma 1942 Campaign January, 1942–May, 1942
    • Central Burma Campaign
    • China Defensive Campaign July 4, 1942 – May 4, 1945
    • China Offensive Campaign May 5, 1945 – September 2, 1945
    • India-Burma Campaign

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