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Here is your chance to pick up a US Army Officer visor cap eagle. Unmarked. Produced in brass and complete with reverse screw attachment. Regardless of what specifically you collect, few things look as impressive in a display than these bright eagles! The Pacific theater was America’s main front following Pearl Harbor. The Imperial Japanese Navy had the advantage, taking the Philippines as well as British and Dutch possessions, and threatening Australia. But in June 1942, its main carriers were sunk during the Battle of Midway and the Americans seized the initiative. The Pacific War became a campaign of island hopping, with the moving air bases closer and closer to Japan. The Army, based in Australia under General Douglas MacArthur, steadily advanced across New Guinea to the Philippines, with plans to invade the Japanese home islands in late 1945. With its merchant fleet sunk by American submarines, Japan ran short of aviation gasoline and fuel oil, as the U.S. Navy in June 1944 captured islands within bombing range of the Japanese home islands. Strategic bombing directed by General Curtis Lemay destroyed all the major Japanese cities, and the U.S. captured Okinawa after heavy losses in spring 1945. With the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, and an invasion of the home islands imminent, the Japanese surrendered. The war in Europe involved aid to Britain, her allies, and the Soviet Union, with the U.S. supplying munitions until it could ready an invasion force. U.S. forces were first tested to a limited degree in the North African Campaign and then employed more significantly with British Forces in Italy in 1943–45. The main invasion of France took place on June 6th, 1944, under General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Meanwhile, the U.S. Army Air Forces and the British Royal Air Force engaged in the area bombardment of German cities and systematically targeted German transportation links and synthetic oil plants, as it knocked out what was left of the Luftwaffe post Battle of Britain in 1944. Being invaded from all sides, it became clear that Germany would lose the war.  Free shipping ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD & I don’t charge PayPal fees like some of the other guys!