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Operation FS : ウィキペディア英語版 | Operation FS
Operation FS was the name of the Imperial Japanese plan to invade and occupy Fiji, Samoa, and New Caledonia in the south Pacific during the Pacific conflict of World War II. The operation was set to be executed in July or August 1942 following the ''MO'', ''RY'', and ''MI'' (Battle of Midway) operations. ''FS'' was to be a joint effort between the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Imperial Japanese Army. The primary goal of the ''FS'' operation was to, following the completion of ''MO'', ''RY'', and ''MI'', cut the supply and communication lines between Australia and the United States, with the goal of reducing or eliminating Australia as a base to threaten Japan's perimeter defenses in the South Pacific. The ''FS'' operation was postponed following the Japanese setback at the Battle of the Coral Sea, then cancelled after the Japanese defeat at the Battle of Midway, following the losses of four Japanese fleet carriers. The land forces originally dedicated for the ''FS'' operation, namely the 17th Army, were instead reassigned to a subsequently unsuccessful reattempt to take Port Moresby, part of the original goal for the ''MO'' operation, and to defend the Solomon Islands from Allied offensives. ==See also==
*Proposed Japanese invasion of Australia during World War II
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