United States. Navy. Asiatic Fleet

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Name (Latin)
United States. Navy. Asiatic Fleet
Other forms of name
U.S. Asiatic Fleet
United States. Asiatic Fleet
Associated country
United States
Field of activity
Navies
Associated Language
eng
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 157124502
Wikidata: Q1263696
Library of congress: n 82032238
Sources of Information
  • Knoll, D. W. Climatology Asiatic station ... 1941.
  • Winslow, W.G. The fleet the gods forgot, c1982:CIP t.p. (U.S. Asiatic Fleet)
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Wikipedia description:

The United States Asiatic Fleet was a fleet of the United States Navy during much of the first half of the 20th century. Before World War II, the fleet patrolled the Philippine Islands. Much of the fleet was destroyed by the Japanese by February 1942, after which it was dissolved, and the remnants incorporated into the naval component of the South West Pacific Area command, which eventually became the Seventh Fleet. The fleet was created when its predecessor, the Asiatic Squadron, was upgraded to fleet status in 1902. In early 1907, the fleet was downgraded and became the First Squadron of the United States Pacific Fleet. However, on 28 January 1910, it was again organized as the Asiatic Fleet. Thus constituted, the Asiatic Fleet, based in the Philippines, was organizationally independent of the Pacific Fleet, which was based on the United States West Coast until it moved to Pearl Harbor in the Territory of Hawaii in 1940. Although much smaller than any other U.S. Navy fleet and indeed far smaller than what any navy generally considers to be a fleet, the Asiatic Fleet from 1916 was commanded by one of only four four-star admirals authorized in the U.S. Navy at the time. This reflected the prestige of the position of Asiatic Fleet commander-in-chief, who generally was more powerful and influential with regard to the affairs of the United States in China than was the American minister, or later United States Ambassador, to China.

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