Marshall wrote the document that would become the central strategy for all Allied operations in Europe.
It is an Allied operation.
No. 80 Squadron continued to support Allied amphibious operations between May and July 1944.
Previously, Campeau sold off a slew of other Allied operations to reduce the heavy debt incurred in that takeover.
No. 76 Squadron continued to support Allied operations around New Guinea during 1944.
Early Allied amphibious operations during the war were hampered by poor organisation and control of the landing beaches.
However, many lessons had been learned during the operation, which were put into practice for future Allied airborne operations.
After the battle, Tinian became an important base for further Allied operations in the Pacific Campaign.
The next major Allied operation came on 17 September.
The basic goal was to appoint a 'commander-in-chief' with enough authority to manage all Allied operations.