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  2. United States Sixth Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The Sixth Fleet was established in February 1950 by redesignation of the former Sixth Task Fleet, which in turn was the 1948 redesignation of U S Naval Forces, Mediterranean. [3] Since that time, it has been continually engaged in world affairs around the Mediterranean, and, on occasion, further afield.

  3. 6th Fleet - Wikipedia

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  4. 6th Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The increased vigilance of the US Fleet during the Battle of the Philippines, and until of the war, relegated IJN submarine use largely as carriers for kaiten suicide missions. [5] The final sortie of the 6th fleet was after the termination of the war, when the super submarine Japanese submarine I-401 returned to Yokosuka from Ulithi.

  5. Task Force 61 - Wikipedia

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    Task Force 61 (CTF-61) is a task force of the United States Navy that today denotes what used to be designated the Mediterranean Amphibious ready group (MARG) of the United States Sixth Fleet. It is composed of approximately three Amphibious assault ships , but in 2008 is designated the Expeditionary Strike Group that includes their embarked ...

  6. U.S. Sixth Fleet - Wikipedia

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  7. List of fleets - Wikipedia

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    Combined Fleet, the main combatant component of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. 1st Fleet (HQ Hashira-jima, Yamaguchi) 2nd Fleet; 3rd Fleet (HQ Babeldaob, Palau) 4th Fleet (HQ Truk, Micronesia) 5th Fleet; 6th Fleet (HQ Kwajalein, Marshall Islands) Southern Expeditionary Fleet; 10th Area Fleet; Central Pacific Area Fleet

  8. USS Springfield (CL-66) - Wikipedia

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    She also participated in frequent training maneuvers held with the entire 6th Fleet and with friendly navies in the region. Because she was the fleet flagship, she also frequently hosted foreign visitors, including King Constantine II of Greece, Princess Grace of Monaco, ambassadors, and senior military and naval officers. During this period ...

  9. Operation Fluid Drive - Wikipedia

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    The United States Sixth Fleet flagship, USS Little Rock, pulled alongside USS Spiegel Grove to greet the refugees on board. [8] The United States convoy consisted of five ships in total. One of the escort ships was the USS Connole (FF 1056) , and three Soviet warships, including Kerch , shadowed the fleet. [ 8 ]