- Fast Carrier Task Force
The Fast Carrier Task Force, known at different times as Task Force 38 and Task Force 58, was the main striking force of the
United States Navy in the latter half of thePacific War . The designation depended on whether it was part of 3rd Fleet or 5th Fleet, whose designation also flipped back and forth.TF 38 came into existence in August 1943, built around USS "Saratoga", and under the command of
Rear Admiral Frederick Sherman .TF 58 was created on 6 January 1944 with Rear Admiral
Marc Mitscher commanding, serving under the fleet command of AdmiralRaymond A. Spruance . TF 38 continued to exist, with a handful of ships assigned, for two reasons. One was to confuse the enemy, and the other was that it was used for planning purposes when not in operational use. The same became true of Task Force 58. It consisted of the commander's flagship USS "Lexington" and five otheraircraft carrier s, sixlight aircraft carrier s, and a host of supporting ships.On 26 August 1944, Fifth Fleet became Third Fleet, and TF 58 became TF 38 again. Mitscher retained command, serving under the fleet command of Admiral
William Halsey, Jr. . The force grew to nine CVs and eight CVLs in preparation for the landings onLeyte .On 30 October 1944, just after the
Battle of Leyte Gulf , Mitscher went onshore leave and planning duty, and Vice AdmiralJohn S. McCain, Sr. became commander of TF 38, continuing to serve under Halsey and the Third Fleet.On 26 January 1945, Halsey and McCain went on shore leave and planning duty, and Spruance and Mitscher returned to their previous commands. Third Fleet became Fifth Fleet, and TF 38 became TF 58.
On 28 May 1945, Halsey and McCain returned to sea duty, and Spruance andMitscher went ashore. Fifth Fleet became Third Fleet, and TF 58 became TF 38. This command arrangement lasted until the Japanese surrender ended the war on 2 September 1945.
External links
* [http://pacific.valka.cz/forces/tf38.htm Details of TF 38 ships and campaigns]
* [http://pacific.valka.cz/forces/tf58.htm Details of TF 58 ships and campaigns]
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