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  • ...esignated TF34 when part of [[United States Third Fleet]] and TF54 under [[United States Fifth Fleet]]; primarily commanded by Adm. [[Willis Lee]]
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  • ...ted TF34 when under [[United States Third Fleet]] command and TF58 under [[United States Fifth Fleet]], which controlled the major component of [[Naval Aviation]] and [[aircraf
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  • ...[United States Navy]], assigned to [[United States Central Command]] and [[United States Fifth Fleet]]
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  • {{r|United States Fifth Fleet}}
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  • {{r|United States Fifth Fleet}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Fifth Fleet]]
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  • ...irector of the [[Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff]], previously commander [[United States Fifth Fleet]], the naval component of [[United States Central Command]], and multinatio
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  • ...when the fleet was under Spruance's command and staff, it was designated [[United States Fifth Fleet]].
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  • {{r|United States Fifth Fleet}}
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  • {{r|United States Fifth Fleet||**}}
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  • While the '''United States Fifth Fleet''', whatever its mission, has always been a major command headed by a three
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  • {{r|United States Fifth Fleet||**}}
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  • ...rman (1888-1957) was an admiral of the U.S. Navy, who became Commander, [[United States Fifth Fleet]] before his retirement in 1947. He started as a submarine officer and the
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  • {{r|United States Fifth Fleet}}
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  • {{r|United States Fifth Fleet||**}}
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  • {{r|United States Fifth Fleet}}
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  • {{r|United States Fifth Fleet}}
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  • ...wars. Its ships were involved in operations against Iraq, although the [[United States Fifth Fleet]] is the naval component of the [[United States Central Command]] and would
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  • ...g the war, would be the flagship of Admiral [[Raymond Spruance]] and the [[United States Fifth Fleet]].
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  • {{r|United States Fifth Fleet}}
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  • ...uring [[World War Two in the Pacific]], he was best known for commanding [[United States Fifth Fleet]], the headquarters that took turns planning and commanding Pacific Fleet
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  • ...k Force 151|151]] and [[Combined Task Force 152|152]]); built around the [[United States Fifth Fleet]] staff
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  • ...for prolonged periods, while the [[United States Third Fleet|Third]] and [[United States Fifth Fleet|Fifth Fleet]] staffs took turns in commanding and planning operations. It w
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  • {{rpl|United States Fifth Fleet}}
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  • ...tes Sixth Fleet]]. There may be one in southwest Asian waters, under the [[United States Fifth Fleet]]. For peak demands, such as [[Operation Desert Storm]], as many as six gr
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  • .... The [[United States Central Command]] and its maritime component, the [[United States Fifth Fleet]], support it.
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  • ...ers, Task Group 58.2, into the invasion of [[Tinian]], while part of the [[United States Fifth Fleet]] under Admiral [[Raymond Spruance]]. Later in 1944, he commanded the same
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  • ..., Policy and Operations (N3/N5). In February 2002, he assumed command of [[United States Fifth Fleet]] and was commander of naval forces, [[United States Central Command]]. Fr
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  • ...e director of the [[Joint Staff]] in July 2010. Previously, he commanded [[United States Fifth Fleet]], the naval component of [[United States Central Command]], as well as mul
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  • ...) and Apamama (Operation BOXCLOTH) Islands. Naval support came from the [[United States Fifth Fleet]].
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  • ...United States Third Fleet]] and [[William Halsey]], and TF 54 when under [[United States Fifth Fleet]] and [[Raymond Spruance]].
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  • ...iam Gortney|William E. Gortney]], [[United States Navy]], commanding the [[United States Fifth Fleet]] and some of the multinational maritime forces in the area, was responsibl
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  • ...ird Fleet|Third Fleet]] while under Vice Admiral [[William Halsey]] and [[United States Fifth Fleet|Fifth Fleet]] while under Vice Admiral [[Raymond Spruance]].
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  • ...as part of [[carrier strike group|Carrier Strike Group 10]], part of the [[United States Fifth Fleet]], the naval component of [[United States Central Command]]. Strike Group 1
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  • ...ion. When Spruance took command, the combat organization was designated [[United States Fifth Fleet]], with Halsey and his staff preparing for the next campaign.
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  • *United States Fifth Fleet *Navy Component Commander and Commander, United States Fifth Fleet: VADM William Gortney
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  • Japan had to save Saipan--the only possible defense was to sink the [[United States Fifth Fleet]] covering the landing, a fleet with 15 big carriers and 956 planes, plus 2
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  • ...he [[USS Stennis (CVN-74)|''USS Stennis'' (CVN-74)]], operating with the [[United States Fifth Fleet]] in the Middle East. Fifth Fleet is the naval component of [[United States
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  • ...ne divisions comprising 170,000 combatants. [[Raymond Spruance]] and his [[United States Fifth Fleet]] carriers would provide tactical air support since land bases were too far
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  • ...s were under Halsey, they were designated [[United States Third Fleet]]. [[United States Fifth Fleet]] was their designation when commanded by [[Vice Admiral]] [[Raymond Spruan
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