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There are Fleets that are assigned based on the geographic locations. There is one for the Atlantic and one for the Pacific, also one for the Mediterranean. There are squadrons based on the types of ships, destroyers, frigates, etc., for administrative purposes. And the Admirals assign ships from specific squadrons to form task forces that are given duties and missions.

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