Upon completion of this campaign, American task forces set their sights on islands closer to the Japanese homeland.
Attacks against enemy air power were pressed into the heart of the Japanese homeland far into the next day.
These were the first American aircraft to land on the Japanese homeland at the end of hostilities.
In 1942, 38 colonial people were elected to local assemblies of the Japanese homeland.
This proposition primarily involved setting up bunkers for the army throughout the Japanese homeland.
The ship next trained forces for the assault on the Japanese homeland, but the news of Japan's surrender ended this task.
The force sortied 10 February and set a course for the Japanese homeland.
These were the first surface ships to bomb the Japanese homeland.
A similar system was developed by Satake for the Japanese homeland.
Its primary objective was for high-speed overflights of the Japanese homeland and key enemy installations.