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[[U.S. Marine Corps]] officer who, in 1921, devised the fundamental strategic concept that would guide American operations in the Pacific during the Second World War
[[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] officer who, in 1921, devised the fundamental strategic concept that would guide American operations in the Pacific during the Second World War

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U.S. Marine Corps officer who, in 1921, devised the fundamental strategic concept that would guide American operations in the Pacific during the Second World War