Third and Seventh Fleet
That would be the First and Third fleets. The odd numbered fleets are in the Pacific. The Even numbered ones are in the Atlantic.
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The man in command of all US naval forces in the Pacific was Admiral Chester Nimitz.
The fleets moved on radio silence.
The Japanese Imperial Fleet attacked the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
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The Plural of 'Fleets' is Fleets... The Singular is Fleet eg. The commander had many fleets.
What was Zheng-he's role in the Treasure Fleets?
53 fleets were sent from Britain to Australia. these fleets transported a figure of around 162, 000 women and men convicts.
Two fleets; western fleet and eastern fleet.
If you are asking about the famous D-Day which is also known as the 'Normandy Landings' by the Allies at Normandy, France on June 6, 1944... then you may be confused. The US & British naval units involved in that most famous invasion are from the Atlantic Fleets, not the Pacific Fleets. Historically all Allied invasions or major operations in all Theaters (North Africa, Mediterranean, Europe, Pacific, etc.) all used the term "D-Day" in planning & executing the operation to refer to the date that the invasion starts. They also used "H-Hour", etc. If you are referring to something that happened in the Pacific Ocean during the war then you need to be more specific.
Normally an Admiral would command fleets of ships, an example of one was Horatio Nelson