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Q: What Ships Were Assigned To The Atlantic Fleet during World War 1?
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During World War 1 how many ships were assigned to the Atlantic Fleet?

Nearly all


Where is the US Navy's Atlantic Fleet?

The Atlantic Fleet region, or 2nd Fleet AOR (Area Of Responsibility), covers the entire Atlantic Ocean, Carribean, North to South until the Mediteranean Sea and Indian Ocean. The ships making the fleet are stationed at various ports. Any ship operating in the 2nd Fleet AOR can be considered part of the Atlantic Fleet, including ships that come over from the West Coast to the east coast.


How many ships and people were in the second fleet?

There is no set number; like all fleet commands around the world, the number of naval assets assigned to 2nd Fleet changes constantly. This is because ships form different Task Forces, Battle Groups, etc., and may leave the 2nd Fleet's operational command area and enter another, or they're formed/assigned as tactical considerations warrant. Ships and other assets that might be assigned to 2nd Fleet's command may be from another Fleet; it depends on the situation and needs of the Navy.


How many ships were in the blockade fleet that the north sent to the south during the civil war?

194 Ships in the blockade fleet.


What is the collective noun for 'ship'?

The collective noun for ships are:a fleet of shipsan armada of shipsa formation of shipsa flotilla of ships


Is poodle a fleet of ships?

No, armada is a fleet of ships.


What are a lot of ships called?

a number of ships is called a fleet.


What is a group of ships called hi plese ansew it its for my home work?

A group of ships is called a 'fleet', as in the English fleet fought the German fleet at the Battle of Jutland during the First World War.


Why were Liberty Ships built during World War 2?

WWII in Europe was decided by the movement of materiel across the Atlantic from the US to UK. Liberty ships were crucial to this venture. The predation of the UK maritime fleet by the German U boats was immense.


Who was the Portuguese nobleman that led a fleet of 13 ships?

Pedro Alvares Cabral was a Portuguese nobleman, military commander, navigator and explorer regarded as the discoverer of Brazil. His fleet of 13 ships sailed far into the western Atlantic Ocean.


Were was the pasific fleet of the u.s.a navy sunk?

The entire Pacific Fleet of the US Navy has never been sunk. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1942, just over 50% of the ships assigned to the Pacific Command were sunk. Throughout WWII, many ships were sunk, some the original ships from the Pacific, some that came over from the Atlantic. The US, so far, has not suffered true defeat at the hands of any foe.


Is the First Fleet still alive?

The first fleet was never alive. It was a fleet of ships. The last known person who was aboard the First Fleet died during the 1860s.