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  • During [[World War Two]], the '''Pacific Ocean Areas''' was the name given by the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] to operational areas ...o a [[Southwest Pacific Area]] under MacArthur, while Nimitz commanded the Pacific Ocean Areas, which included the North Pacific Area, Central Pacific Area, and South Pac
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  • ...6) who was [[United States Pacific Command|Commander in Chief, Pacific and Pacific Ocean Areas]] in [[World War II]]
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  • During [[World War Two]], the '''Pacific Ocean Areas''' was the name given by the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] to operational areas ...o a [[Southwest Pacific Area]] under MacArthur, while Nimitz commanded the Pacific Ocean Areas, which included the North Pacific Area, Central Pacific Area, and South Pac
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  • ...between MacArthur's Southwest Pacific Area and Nimitz's Pacific Ocean and Pacific Ocean Areas.
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean Areas}}
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean Areas}}
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  • {{r|Pacific and Pacific Ocean Areas}}
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  • ...c Area]] rather than the [[United States Pacific Command|Pacific Ocean and Pacific Ocean Areas]] under [[Chester Nimitz]].
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  • ...n August 1942, was reassigned to head naval forces in the less important [[Pacific Ocean Areas|North Pacific Area]].
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  • ...he became Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas and later was Deputy Commander in Chief.
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  • ...but, in the Pacific, it was necessary to divide into Southwest Pacific and Pacific Ocean areas. The necessity came from the need to manage the notable ego and skills of D
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  • ...fic Area]] under MacArthur, while Nimitz commanded the [[Pacific Ocean and Pacific Ocean Areas]], essentially the north, central, and western Pacific.
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  • ...squadron disbanded; and ''Trego'' got underway on [[2 November]] for the [[Pacific Ocean Areas|South Pacific]]. She called at [[Milne Bay]] on the llth; at [[Manus Island
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  • ...but, in the Pacific, it was necessary to divide into Southwest Pacific and Pacific Ocean areas. The necessity came from the need to manage the notable ego and skills of D
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  • ...e fleet, under Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]], Commander of the Pacific and Pacific Ocean Areas. alternated between two commanders and staffs; one would carry out an oper
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  • ...rnia]] on 2 January 1945. There she took on board supplies earmarked for [[Pacific Ocean Areas|South Pacific]] bases and set out for South Sea isles on the 13th.
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  • ...er William Nimitz''' (1885-1955) was Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean and Pacific Ocean Areas (CINCPAC) in [[World War II]], [[Chief of Naval Operations]], and [[Fleet A
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  • ...nd "island hopping" operations in [[Fleet Admiral]] [[Chester Nimitz]]'s [[Pacific Ocean Areas (command)|Pacific Ocean Area]] (POA; Nimitz was referred to as CINCPAC [Pac
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  • ...illiam Halsey]] replaced Vice Admiral [[Robert Ghormley]] as head of the [[Pacific Ocean Areas|South Pacific Area]]. Halsey brought greater Navy support of the land oper ...in Chief, [[United States Pacific Command|United States Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas]],<ref name=CINCPAC-CINCPOA>{{citation
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  • ...thur]] for the [[Southwest Pacific Area]] and [[Chester Nimitz]] for the [[Pacific Ocean Areas]]. JCS guidance to Nimitz and MacArthur, dated March 12, 1944, stated "The ...e fleet, under Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]], Commander of the Pacific and Pacific Ocean Areas. alternated between two commanders and staffs; one would carry out an oper
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  • ...d to return to duty, he was named to command a carrier task force in the [[Pacific Ocean Areas|South Pacific Area]]. Since the ships were still being readied, he began a
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