This is a list of campaigns during the Pacific War.
Flags indicate the country, or countries, winning the offensive.
Second Sino-Japanese war
Before 1942 and inclusion in the Pacific War:
 1937-07-07 – 1937-07-09 Marco Polo Bridge Incident
 1937-08-13 – 1937-11-26 Battle of Shanghai
 1937-09-01 – 1937-11-09 Battle of Taiyuan
 1937-12-09 – 1938-01-31 Battle of Nanjing
 1938-03-24 – 1938-05-01 Battle of Xuzhou
 1938-06-11 – 1938-10-27 Battle of Wuhan
 1939-03-17 – 1939-05-09 Battle of Nanchang
 1939-04-20 – 1939-05-24 Battle of Suixian-Zaoyang
 1939-09-13 – 1939-10-08 Battle of Changsha (1939)
 1939-11-15 – 1940-11-30 Battle of South Guangxi
 1940-05-01 – 1940-06-18 Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang
 1940-08-20 – 1940-12-05 Hundred Regiments Offensive
 1941-01-30 – 1941-03-01 Battle of South Henan
 1941-03-14 – 1941-04-09 Battle of Shanggao
 1941-05-07 – 1941-05-27 Battle of South Shanxi
 1941-09-06 – 1941-10-08 Battle of Changsha (1941)
After inclusion in the Pacific War:
 1941-12-24 – 1942-01-15 Battle of Changsha (1942)
 1942-05-14 – 1942-09-07 Zhejiang-Jiangxi Campaign
 1943-05-12 – 1943-06-03 Battle of West Hubei
 1943-11-02 – 1943-12-20 Battle of Changde
 1944-04-17 – 1944-12-10 Operation Ichi-Go
 1945-04-09 – 1945-06-07 Battle of West Hunan
 1945-04-18 — 1945-08-04 Second Guangxi Campaign
- 1940-09-22 – 1940-09-25 Battle of Lạng Sơn
 - 1940-09-24 – 1940-09-26 Bombing of Hải Phòng
 
- October 1940 – 9 May 1941
 
 Soviet–Japanese border conflicts
- 1938-07-29 – 1938-08-11 Battle of Lake Khasan
 - 1939-05-11 – 1939-09-16 Battles of Khalkhin Gol
 
Japanese conquest of Southeast Asia and Pacific
 1941-12-07 (12-08 Asian Time) Attack on Pearl Harbor
 1941-12-08 Japanese invasion of Thailand
 1941-12-08 Battle of Guam (1941)- 1941-12-07 Japan declares war on the United States and the United Kingdom; 1941-12-08 The United States and the United Kingdom declare war on Japan
 
 1941-12-08 – 1941-12-25 Battle of Hong Kong
 1941-12-08 – 1942-01-31 Malayan Campaign
 1941-12-10 Sinking of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse
 1941-12-11 – 1941-12-24 Battle of Wake Island
 1941-12-16 – 1942-04-01 Battle of Borneo (1941–42)
 1941-12-22 – 1942-05-06 Battle of the Philippines- 1942-01-01 – 1945-10-25 Transport of POWs via hell ships
 
 1942-01-11 – 1942-01-12 Battle of Tarakan[1]
 1942-01-23 Battle of Rabaul (1942)
 1942-01-24 Battle of Balikpapan[2]- 1942-01-25 Thailand declares war on the Allies
 
 1942-01-30 – 1942-02-03 Battle of Ambon[3]
 1942-01-30 – 1942-02-15 Battle of Singapore
 1942-02-04 Battle of Makassar Strait
 1942-02-14 – 1942-02-15 Battle of Palembang[4]
 1942-02-19 Air raids on Darwin, Australia
 1942-02-19 – 1942-02-20 Battle of Badung Strait[5]
 1942-02-19 – 1943-02-10 Battle of Timor[6][7]
 1942-02-27 – 1942-03-01 Battle of the Java Sea[8]
 1942-03-01 Battle of Sunda Strait[9]
 1942-03-01 – 1942-03-09 Battle of Java[10]
 1942-03-31 Battle of Christmas Island[11]
 1942-03-31 – 1942-04-10 Indian Ocean raid- 1942-04-09 Bataan Death March begins
 
 1942-04-18 Doolittle Raid
 1942-05-03 Japanese invasion of Tulagi
 
 1942-05-04 – 1942-05-08 Battle of the Coral Sea
 1942-05-31 – 1942-06-08 Attacks on Sydney Harbour area, Australia
 1942-06-04 – 1942-06-06 Battle of Midway
Allied offensives
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South East Asian campaigns: 1941-12-08 – 1945-08-15
 
 
 
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 Burma Campaign: 1941-12-16 – 1945-08-15
 
 October 1943 – March 1945 Battle of Northern Burma and Western Yunnan
 1945-05-15 – 1945-05-16 Battle of the Malacca Strait
 1942-01-23 – Battle of Rabaul- 1942-03-07 – Operation Mo (Japanese invasion of mainland New Guinea)
 
 
 1942-05-04 – 1942-05-08 Battle of the Coral Sea
 1942-07-01 – 1943-01-31 Kokoda Track Campaign
 
 1942-08-25 – 1942-09-05 Battle of Milne Bay
 
 1942-11-19 – 1943-01-23 Battle of Buna-Gona
 
 1943-01-28 – 1943-01-30 Battle of Wau
 
 1943-03-02 – 1943-03-04 Battle of the Bismarck Sea
 
 1943-06-29 – 1943-09-16 Battle of Lae
 
 
 1943-06-30 – 1944-03-25 Operation Cartwheel
 
 1943-09-19 – 1944-04-24 Finisterre Range campaign
 
 1943-09-22 – 1944-01-15 Huon Peninsula campaign
 
 
 1943-11-01 – 1943-11-11 Attack on Rabaul
 
 
 1943-12-15 – 1945-08-15 New Britain campaign
 1944-02-29 – 1944-03-25 Admiralty Islands campaign
 
 1944-04-22 – 1945-08-15 Western New Guinea campaign

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 1942-05-05 – 1942-11-06 Battle of Madagascar
 
 1942-06-06 – 1943-08-15 Battle of the Aleutian Islands
 
 1942-06-07 – 1943-08-15 Battle of Kiska
 1943-03-26 – Battle of the Komandorski Islands
 
 
 
 1942-08-07 – 1943-02-09 Battle of Guadalcanal
 1942-08-09 Battle of Savo Island
 
 1942-08-24 – 1942-08-25 Battle of the Eastern Solomons
 1942-10-11 – 1942-10-12 Battle of Cape Esperance- 1942-10-25 – 1942-10-27 Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
 
 
 1942-11-13 – 1942-11-15 Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
 1942-11-30 Battle of Tassafaronga
 1943-01-29 – 1943-01-30 Battle of Rennell Island
 1943-03-06 Battle of Blackett Strait
 
 
 
 1943-06-10 – 1943-08-25 New Georgia Campaign- 1943-07-06 Battle of Kula Gulf
 
 1943-07-12 – 1943-07-13 Battle of Kolombangara
 1943-08-06 – 1943-08-07 Battle of Vella Gulf
 1943-08-17 – 1943-08-18 Battle off Horaniu
 
 
 1943-08-15 – 1943-10-09 Land Battle of Vella Lavella
 1943-10-06 Naval Battle of Vella Lavella
 
 
 
 1943-11-01 – 1945-08-21 Battle of Bougainville
 1943-11-01 – 1943-11-02 Battle of Empress Augusta Bay
 1943-11-26 Battle of Cape St. George
Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign
 1943-11-20 – 1943-11-23 Battle of Tarawa
 1943-11-20 – 1943-11-24 Battle of Makin
 1944-01-31 – 1944-02-07 Battle of Kwajalein
 1944-02-16 – 1944-02-17 Attack on Truk
 1944-02-16 – 1944-02-23 Battle of Eniwetok
Bombing of South East Asia, 1944-45
 
 Operation Cockpit 1944-04-19
 
 Operation Transom 1944-05-17
 
 Bombing of Bangkok 1944-05-20
 Operation Matterhorn 1944-06-05 – May 1945
 Operation Meridian 1945-01-24 – 1945-01-29
Mariana and Palau Islands campaign
 1944-06-15 – 1944-07-09 Battle of Saipan
 1944-06-19 – 1944-06-20 Battle of the Philippine Sea
 1944-07-21 – 1944-08-10 Battle of Guam[13]
 1944-07-24 – 1944-08-01 Battle of Tinian[13]
 1944-09-15 – 1944-11-25 Battle of Peleliu[14]
 1944-09-17 – 1944-09-30 Battle of Angaur[14]
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 1944-10-20 – 1944-12-10 Battle of Leyte
 
 1944-10-24 – 1944-10-25 Battle of Leyte Gulf
 1944-11-11 – 1944-12-21 Battle of Ormoc Bay
 
 
 1944-12-15 – 1945-07-04 Battle of Luzon
 
 1945-01-09 Invasion of Lingayen Gulf
 
 1945-01-31 – 1945-02-08 Recapture of Bataan
 
 1945-02-03 – 1945-03-03 Battle of Manila
 
 1945-03-18 – 1945-07-30 Battle of the Visayas
 
 1945-03-10 – 1945-08-15 Battle of Mindanao
Volcano and Ryukyu Islands campaign
 1945-02-16 – 1945-03-26 Battle of Iwo Jima
 
 
 
 
 1945-04-01 – 1945-06-21 Battle of Okinawa
 1945-04-07 Operation Ten-Go
 
 
 1945-05-01 – 1945-05-25 Battle of Tarakan
 1945-06-10 – 1945-06-15 Battle of Brunei
 1945-06-10 – 1945-06-22 Battle of Labuan
 1945-06-17 – 1945-08-15 Battle of North Borneo
 
 1945-07-07 – 1945-07-21 Battle of Balikpapan
 1945-07-22 Battle of Tokyo Bay
 1945-08-06 – 1945-08-09 Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
1945-08-08 – 1945-09-02 Soviet invasion of Manchuria
Command areas
The command structures of the Pacific War varied, reflecting the different roles of various belligerent nations, and often involving different geographic scopes. These included the following:
- American commands:
 - British and Allied commands:
- GHQ India, commanding the British Army in India
 - Eastern Fleet
 - American-British-Dutch-Australian Command
 - South East Asia Command
 - Far East Command, the Soviet command during the war against Japan in 1945
 
 - Japanese commands:
- Japanese Combined Fleet, the Japanese command which oversaw naval operations
 - Southern Expeditionary Army Group, the Japanese army command in the South West Pacific and South East Asia
 
 
- ↑ L, Klemen (1999–2000). "The capture of Tarakan Island, January 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26.
 - ↑ L, Klemen (1999–2000). "The capture of Balikpapan, January 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26.
 - ↑ L, Klemen (1999–2000). "The Japanese Invasion of Ambon Island, January 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942. Archived from the original on 2021-04-16.
 - ↑ L, Klemen (1999–2000). "The battle for Palembang, February 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942.
 - ↑ L, Klemen (1999–2000). "The Badung Strait Battle". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942. Archived from the original on 2015-03-31.
 - ↑ Klemen, L (1999–2000). "The Japanese Invasion of Dutch West Timor Island, February 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942.
 - ↑ L, Klemen (1999–2000). "The fighting on Portuguese East Timor, 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942.
 - ↑ Klemen, L (1999–2000). "The Java Sea Battle, February 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26.
 - ↑ Visser, Jan (1999–2000). "The Sunda Strait Battle". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942. Archived from the original on 2014-12-03.
 - ↑ Klemen, L (1999–2000). "The conquest of Java Island, March 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26.
 - ↑ L, Klemen (1999–2000). "The Mystery of Christmas Island, March 1942". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942.
 - ↑ "Pacific Star - Veterans Affairs Canada". 21 January 2020.
 - 1 2 Potter & Nimitz, 1960, p.770
 - 1 2 Ofstie(1946)p.275
 
References
- L, Klemen (2000). "Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942".
 
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