Answer:
- General Douglas MacArthur
Step-by-step explanation:
General MacArthur used this method of "island-hopping," also called leapfrogging in his strategy to regain the Philippines from Japanese occupation.
Leapfrogging, was a military system utilized by the Allies in the Pacific War against Japan and the Axis powers amid World War II. The thought was to sidestep vigorously invigorated Japanese positions and rather focus the restricted Allied assets on deliberately essential islands that were not all around guarded but rather fit for supporting the drive to the main islands of Japan.