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  • ...allenges of the [[Great War]], which its massive building programs of 1916 and onward did little to address, in practice, as its fruit was ready for actio ...hat were completed were in commission only briefly. By the 1870s the U.S. Navy, apart from a still-substantial [[Monitor|monitor]] force, had reverted ver
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  • ...s also referred, possibly interchangeably, to as the '''Asiatic Station''' and, on occasion, as the '''Asiatic Fleet'''. [[Category:U.S. Navy Fleets and Stations]]
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  • ...now Add. MS. 49040. See also Brit. Mus. Quart., xiii, 1938-1939, pp. 86-89 and pl. xxxvi. ...ander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet 1914-1916; 1908-1916. Partly typewritten and printed.
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  • The [[United States Navy]] and [[Royal Navy]] maintained an intensive and unusual gunboat presence on the '''Yangtse River'''. ==U.S. Navy Presence & Experience==
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  • ...ment of the Asiatic Fleet, to protect US interests along the Yangtze River and nearby areas. It was usually commanded by the de facto second in command of ...e=Adelbert Althouse|nick=Adelbert Althouse|appt=before 1 March, 1918<ref>''Navy Directory'' 1 March, 1918 p. 5</ref>|end=March, 1919{{USOfficerReg1920|pp.
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  • ...(U.S. Navy)|North Atlantic Fleet]] and the [[South Atlantic Squadron (U.S. Navy)|South Atlantic Squadron]]. ==Institution and Background==
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  • The '''North Atlantic Squadron''' was a formation of the [[U.S. Navy]]. It was renamed as the '''North Atlantic Fleet''' in 1902. ...antic Fleet, and the combined force was renamed the [[Atlantic Fleet (U.S. Navy)|Atlantic Fleet]] in 1906.
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  • The '''European Squadron''' was a formation of the [[U.S. Navy]]. Before the American Civil War ended, it was called the '''Mediterranean ...vy)|South Atlantic Squadron]] merged into the [[North Atlantic Fleet (U.S. Navy)|North Atlantic Fleet]]. Following World War I, the United States maintaine
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  • ...zil Squadron''' or the '''Brazil Station''') was a formation of the [[U.S. Navy]] dating back to the 1820s. ....S. Navy)|European Squadron]] merged into the [[North Atlantic Fleet (U.S. Navy)|North Atlantic Fleet]].
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  • The '''Pacific Fleet''' was a formation of the [[U.S. Navy]] serving on the '''Pacific Station'''. ==Institution and Background==
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  • ...y the [[Act of March 3, 1915]] to serve as the military head of the [[U.S. Navy]], replacing the position of [[Aide for Naval Operations]]. ...direction of the [[Secretary of the Navy]], be charged with the operations and readiness of plans for its use in war.
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