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COMBATPAC was the title, from 1922 to 1944, of the United States Navy officer who commanded the battleships of the larger United States Battle Fleet in the Pacific (Commander, Battleships, Pacific).

When formed in 1922, the Battle Fleet (renamed Battle Force in 1930 and Pacific Fleet in 1941), included various type commands. The battleship type was led by the COMBATPAC, generally a three-star vice admiral or two-star rear admiral. The COMBATPAC had five rear admirals (lower half) reporting to him, each leading a Battleship Division of four ships.

In late 1944, the battleships was reorganized into two type commands, each led by a vice admiral. Battleships Squadron One consisted of the Old Battleships, while Battleship Squadron Two consisted of the Fast Battleships.

Commanders

Former Commanders, Battleships, Battle Fleet (Commander, Battleship Divisions, Battle Fleet)

Former Commanders, Battleships, Battle Force

Former Commanders, Battleships, Pacific Fleet

  • Rear Admiral Walter S. Anderson, USN (10 April 1942 - 28 September 1942)
  • Vice Admiral Herbert Fairfax Leary, USN (28 September 1942 - 16 April 1943)
  • Vice Admiral Willis Augustus Lee, USN (16 April 1943 - 15 December 1944)

Former Commanders, Battleship Squadrons, Pacific Fleet

Squadron One

Squadron Two

  • Vice Admiral Willis A. Lee, USN (15 December 1944 - 25 August 1945)
  • Rear Admiral John F. Shafroth Jr., USN (25 August 1945 - 2 September 1945)

See also

References

  • Battle Force of 1940 [1]
  • Change of Command announced for 1937 [2]
  • Report of Commander, Battleships, Battle Force following the attack on Pearl Harbor [3]
  • 1941-1945 Commander, Battleships, Pacific list [4]
  • 1945 Organization of the US Pacific Fleet, US Navy History and Heritage Command [5]
  • 1934 Photo of US Fleet Staff, VADM Walton Sexton included [6]
  • Battleships, Battle Force, U.S. Fleet, Commander Vice Admiral Greenslade and Staff, circa 1938 photo, US Navy History and Heritage Command [7]
  • US Navy Biography of Vice Admiral Willis A. Lee, Jr. [8]
  • US Navy Biography of Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf [9]
  • US Navy Photo of Vice Admiral Leahy as Commander, Battleships, Battle Force 1938 [10]
  • US Navy Photo of Vice Admiral Leahy and Battleships, Battle Force Staff [11]
  • US Navy Photo of Vice Admiral Clarence S. Kempff assuming command of Battleships, Battle force [12]
  • US Navy Photo of Vice Admiral Davis F. Sellers and Battleships, Battle Force Staff 1933 [13]
  • US Navy Biography of Admiral Louis M. Nulton, USN (Retired)

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  • US Navy Photo Vice Admiral H. A. Wiley, USN as Commander, Battleships [15]
  • US Navy Biography of Admiral Henry A. Wiley, USN (Retired) [16]
  • US Navy Biography of Admiral Louis Rudolph De Steiguer [17]
  • US Navy Biography of Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, USN (Retired) [18]
  • VADM W.R. Shoemaker, Commander Battleships 1922 listed in Army-Navy Register Defense Times [19]
  • VADM William R. Shoemaker listed as Commander, Battleships 1922 in Our Navy, the Standard Publication of the U.S. Navy, Volume 16 [20]
  • 1940 New York Times Obituary of Admiral Lucius A. Bostwick [21]
  • NH 55465 Admiral William V. Pratt, Admiral Louis McCoy Nulton, and Vice Admiral Lucius A. Bostwick Photo [22]
  • Admiral William V. Pratt, USN, Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Fleet (left); Admiral Louis McCoy Nulton, USN, Commander-in-Chief, Battle Fleet (center); and Vice Admiral Lucius A. Bostwick, USN, Commander Battleship Divisions, Battle Fleet, on a battleship, circa 1930 photo. [23]
  • US Navy History and Heritage Command DANFS information on USS Bostwick (DE-103), which includes biographical information and service summary for Vice Admiral Lucius A. Bostwick [24]