During World War II, the United States Army divided its operations around the world into four theaters. Forces from many 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 campaigns
US Army
The 16 officially recognized US Army campaigns in the European Theater of Operations are:
- North Africa campaigns:
- Egypt-Libya: 11 June 1942 â 12 February 1943, American participation in the Western Desert campaign
- Algeria-French Morocco: 8âÂÂ11 November 1942, the allied landings in North Africa
- Tunisia: 17 November 1942 â 13 May 1943, the Tunisian campaign
- Italy campaigns:
- Sicily: 9 July â 17 August 1943, the allied invasion and liberation of Sicily
- Naples-Foggia:
- Air: 18 August 1943 â 21 January 1944
- Ground: 9 September 1943 â 21 January 1944, from the Allied invasion of Italy to the Winter Line battles
- Anzio: 22 January â 24 May 1944, the landing and battle at Anzio
- RomeâÂÂArno: 22 January â 9 September 1944, from the landing at Anzio to the arrival at the Gothic Line
- Northern Apennines: 10 September 1944 â 4 April 1945, the Gothic Line battles
- Po Valley: 5 April â 8 May 1945, the allied spring offensive 1945
- Western Europe campaigns:
- Air Offensive Europe: 4 July 1942 â 5 June 1944, from the first American bombing mission over enemy-occupied territory in Europe to the night before D-Day
- Normandy: 6 June â 24 July 1944, the allied landings in Normandy
- Northern France: 25 July â 14 September 1944, from Operation Cobra to the beginning of Operation Market Garden
- Southern France: 15 August â 14 September 1944, the allied landings in Southern France
- Rhineland: 15 September 1944 â 21 March 1945, from Operation Market Garden to the start of the allied invasion of Germany
- Ardennes-Alsace: 16 December 1944 â 25 January 1945, the Battle of the Bulge
- Central Europe: 22 March â 11 May 1945, the allied invasion of Germany
US Navy
The nine officially recognized US Navy campaigns in the European Theater of Operations are:
Pacific Theater of Operations
Operational commands were the Pacific Ocean and South West Pacific.
US Army
The 16 officially recognized US Army campaigns in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater are:
US Navy campaigns
The 43 officially recognized US Navy Asiatic-Pacific campaigns are:
China Burma India Theater
The China Burma India Theater was a U.S. designation not shared by the British, who were before 1939 the major military power in the area. The British dominated operations in India and Burma, apart from strategic bombing operations by the USAAF which began slowly. South East Asia Command (SEAC) was headed by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, though with significant US participation. The American General Joseph Stilwell commanded the Northern Combat Area Command in China and used his other positions to communicate directly with Joint Chiefs of Staff about operational matters.
The officially recognized US Army campaigns in the China Burma India Theater are:
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