
Operation MI
Operation MI was a military campaign conducted by the United States during World War II, specifically in the Philippines in 1944-1945. Its primary goal was to liberate Philippine islands occupied by Japanese forces. The operation involved a series of amphibious landings and sustained ground combat, aiming to regain control of key islands and weaken Japanese defenses. It was part of a broader strategy to push back Japanese expansion in the Pacific and restore independence to the Philippines. The campaign required careful planning, coordinated attacks, and significant military effort to ensure the safety of both soldiers and local populations.