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    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...
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  • Atlantic sea lanes, and the "Fleet Base Force" were included. Remaining independent of the United States Fleet were the Asiatic Fleet, the Naval Forces in Europe...
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  • United States Asiatic Fleet – historic United States Navy Reserve Fleets Great White Fleet – nickname for the United States Atlantic Fleet sent around the...
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    The Asiatic Squadron was a squadron of United States Navy warships stationed in East Asia during the latter half of the 19th century. It was created in...
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    would provide assistance with an attack on Manila to prevent United States Asiatic Fleet attacks against British merchant ships in the Far East and to...
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    organized back into a separate Asiatic Fleet. The General Order 94 of 6 December 1922 organized the United States Fleet, with the Battle Force as the Pacific...
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    Montgomery M. Taylor (category United States Navy personnel of World War I)
    later commanded the Control Fleet and the Scouting Fleet. He served as commander-in-chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet from 1931 to 1933. Taylor was...
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    Joseph Strauss (admiral) (category United States Navy admirals)
    December 1948) was an officer of the United States Navy, who served in World War I, and later commanded the Asiatic Fleet. Born in Mount Morris, New York,...
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    Charles B. McVay Jr. (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
    commander-in-chief of the Asiatic Fleet. McVay was born on September 19, 1868, in Edgeworth, Pennsylvania. He was an 1890 graduate of the United States Naval Academy...
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    Yangtze Patrol (category Military units and formations of the United States Navy)
    since 1897, were allowed to cruise China's rivers. In 1902, the United States Asiatic Fleet took control of the operations of the Yangtze Patrol. In 1922...
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    The Great White Fleet was the popular nickname for the group of United States Navy battleships that completed a journey around the globe from December...
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  • John Hubbard (admiral) (category United States Navy rear admirals)
    from Colombia in 1903, and served as Commander-in-Chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet. Hubbard was born in South Berwick, Maine, on 19 May 1849, the...
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    Liberty cuffs (category United States military uniforms)
    The cuffs were noted as popular prior to World War II in the United States Asiatic Fleet, including dragons and other popular regional symbols. Popular...
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  • destroyer of the United States Asiatic Fleet, commanded by Lieutenant Commander Matthew Reddy. The Walker was a part of the surviving ABDACOM fleet, consisting...
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    Philippines campaign (1941–1942) (category United States Marine Corps in World War II)
    with the troops still in the United States, where they were sent to defend Hawaii instead. The United States Asiatic Fleet and 16th Naval District, based...
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  • four-stacker USS Walker, which in this series is part of the United States Asiatic Fleet, and being pursued by the Japanese battlecruiser Amagi. In 1942...
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    Albert G. Winterhalter (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
    – June 5, 1920) was an admiral in the United States Navy. He was commander in chief of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet from 1915 to 1917. He could speak or read...
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    USS San Felipe (category Ships of the United States Army)
    transferred to the United States Navy and assigned to the United States Asiatic Fleet, 16th Naval District but then returned to the U.S. Army in 1919....
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    United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka (横須賀海軍施設, Yokosuka kaigunshisetsu) or Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka (司令官艦隊活動横須賀, Shirei-kan kantai katsudō...
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    The United States Fleet Forces Command (USFF) is a service component command of the United States Navy that provides naval forces to a wide variety of...
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    Naval Base Manila (category Closed installations of the United States Navy)
    Bagobantay (1945–1962) Fleets: United States Asiatic Fleet parts stationed at Manila (1902–1907, 1910–1942) United States Asiatic Fleet's Station CAST intelligence...
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    navy, and naval protection was provided by the United States Asiatic Fleet. "A relatively small fleet of such vessels, ...will have distinct effect in...
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    Charles J. Train (category United States Navy admirals)
    in the United States Navy. He served in the Spanish–American War and later as the second Commander-in-Chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet. Train...
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    1941. The Philippines was a colony of the United States from 1898 to 1946. The former United States Asiatic Fleet patrolled the many isolated islands in...
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    the site of Mariveles Naval Section Base, completed for the United States Asiatic Fleet on 22 July 1941, and was surrendered to the Imperial Japanese...
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    Philip H. Cooper (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
    United States Naval Academy and as commander-in-chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet. Cooper was born in Camden, New York, on 5 August 1844, the son...
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  • reorganized the United States Fleet with three separate fleets, the United States Atlantic Fleet, the United States Pacific Fleet and the Asiatic Fleet. Stephen...
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    against Japan in September. At ABC-1, the United States rejected reinforcing the United States Asiatic Fleet with a US aircraft carrier task force. The...
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    The Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal is a United States military award of the Second World War, which was awarded to any member of the United States Armed...
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    Attack on Pearl Harbor (category 1941 in the United States)
    Admiral Thomas C. Hart, commander of the United States Asiatic Fleet, was given orders to that effect. The United States finally ceased oil exports to Japan...
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