United States Pacific Fleet
The United States Pacific Fleet (USPACFLT) is a Pacific Ocean Navy theater-level component command of the United States Navy, under the operational control of the United States Pacific Command. Its homeport is at Pearl Harbor Naval Base, Hawaii, commanded by Admiral Patrick M. Walsh. The term United States Pacific Fleet, also used during World War II, was often shown as COMPACFLT as Navy typewriters in the ship's message centers at the time contained only capital letters, to lessen the chance for typing or reading errors. Prior to 24 October 2002, the commander was titled Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet (CINCPACFLT).
A Pacific Fleet was created in 1907 when the Asiatic Squadron and the Pacific Squadron were combined. In 1910, the ships of the First Squadron were organized back into a separate Asiatic Fleet. The General Order of 6 December 1922 organized the United States Fleet, with the Battle Fleet as the Pacific presence.
The fleet's modern incarnation dates from the splitting of the United States Fleet into the Atlantic and Pacific fleets prior to World War II.
Until May 1940, this unit was stationed on the west coast of the United States. During the summer of that year, as part of the U.S. response to Japanese expansionism, it was instructed to take an "advanced" position at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Long term basing at Pearl Harbor was so strongly opposed by the commander, Admiral James O. Richardson, that he personally protested in Washington. Political considerations were thought sufficiently important that he was relieved by Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, who was in command at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Admiral Claude C. Bloch commanded the local Naval District at Pearl, as distinct from the fleet, at the time of the attack.
Composition of the Pacific Fleet in May 1941
In 1941, the fleet consisted of:
This was approximately the unit's strength at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
On 7 December 1941, the Fleet consisted of Battle Force, Scouting Force, Base Force, and Amphibious Force.[1] That day, the Japanese Combined Fleet carried out the Attack on Pearl Harbor, initiating World War II in the Pacific. The Fleet's battle line was severely damaged, forcing the U.S. Navy to rely primarily on aircraft carriers for many months afterward.
Fleet Major Commands during World War II
- Air Forces Pacific Fleet AIRPAC, COMAIRPAC
- Carriers Pacific Fleet CARPAC, COMCARPAC
- Carrier Division CARDIV, COMCARDIV
- Battleships Pacific Fleet BATPAC, COMBATPAC
- Battleship Division BATDIV, COMBATDIV
- Cruisers Pacific Fleet CRUPAC, COMCRUPAC
- Cruiser Division CRUDIV, COMCRUDIV
- Destroyers Pacific Fleet DESPAC, COMDESPAC
- Destroyer Division DESDIV, COMDESDIV
- Destroyer Squadron DESRON, COMDESRON
- Destroyer Group DESGRU, COMDESGRU
- Minesweepers Pacific Fleet MINPAC, COMMINPAC
- Minesweeper Division MINDIV, COMMINDIV
- Minesweeper Squadron MINRON, COMMINRON
- Amphibious Forces Pacific PHIBPAC, COMPHIBPAC
- Amphibious Squadron PHIBRON, COMPHIBRON
- Service Forces Pacific Fleet SERVPAC, COMSERVPAC
- Service Forces Squadron SERVRON, COMSERVRON
- Service Division SERVDIV, COMSERVDIV
- Service Group SERVGRU, COMSERVGRU
- Submarines Pacific Fleet SUBPAC, COMSUBPAC
- Submarine Squadron SUBRON, COMSUBRON
- Submarine Group SUBGRU, COMSUBGRU
Current composition
Currently, the Pacific Fleet consists of the numbered Third and Seventh Fleets, as well as Naval Air Force, Pacific; Naval Surface Forces, Pacific; Naval Submarine Force, Pacific; and other commands.
The naval shore commands Naval Forces, Korea; Naval Forces, Japan; and Naval Forces, Marianas are also under the authority of the Pacific Fleet.
See List of units of the United States Navy
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