• Source: List of major U.S. Commands of World War II
  • The List of major U.S. Commands of World War II includes major military commands of the United States. These are units above corps level.


    Major armies Commands


    Army Air Forces (USAAF): Formed 9 March 1942.
    Army Ground Forces (AGF): Formed 9 March 1942.
    Army Service Forces (ASF): Formed 9 March 1942 as Services of Supply (USASOS); renamed on 12 March 1943.


    Theater commands


    European Theater of Operations (ETO): Formed 8 June 1942.
    North African Theater of Operations (NATO): Formed 4 February 1943. Redesignated Mediterranean Theater of Operations (MTO) on 1 November 1944.
    Central Pacific Area (COMCENPAC): Primary subordinate command of Pacific Ocean Areas, also commanded by Chester W. Nimitz through the war.
    North Pacific Area (COMNORPAC): Formed in April 1942 as a subordinate command of Pacific Ocean Areas, commanded by Robert A. Theobald to January 1943, Thomas C. Kinkaid to October 1943, and Frank J. Fletcher through the end of the war.
    Pacific Ocean Areas (CINCPOA): Formed in April 1942 as primarily Navy command in the Pacific, consisting of Central Pacific Area, South Pacific Area, and North Pacific Area. Commanded by Chester W. Nimitz through the war.
    South Pacific Area (COMSOPAC): Formed in April 1942 as a subordinate command of Pacific Ocean Areas, commanded by Robert L. Ghormley through October 1942, William Halsey, Jr. to June 1944, John H. Newton to March 1945, and Admiral William L. Calhoun to the end of the war.
    Southeast Pacific Area (COMSOEASPAC): Formed in April 1942. Never became an active theater of war. Commanded by Ernest King throughout the war.
    South West Pacific Area (COMSOWESPAC): Formed on 30 March 1942. Commanded by Douglas MacArthur throughout the war.
    China Burma India Theater (CBI): Formed 2 February 1944. Commanded by Joseph W. Stilwell. Split into China Theater under Albert Coady Wedemeyer and India Burma Theater under Daniel I. Sultan on 24 October 1944.


    Army groups


    First United States Army Group
    Sixth United States Army Group
    Twelfth United States Army Group
    Fifteenth Army Group


    Armies


    First United States Army: Existed prior to the war, shipped to England in October 1943. Landed in Normandy and was in North-West Europe through the end of the war in Europe, then redeployed for the invasion of Japan. Commanded by Omar Bradley from October 1943 to August 1944, and Courtney Hodges thereafter.
    Second United States Army: Remained in the United States through the war.
    Third United States Army: Existed prior to the war, shipped to England in January 1944. Shipped to France in July 1944 and remained in North-West Europe through the end of the war. Commanded by George S. Patton from January 1944 to the end of the war.
    Fourth United States Army: Remained in the United States.
    Fifth United States Army: Activated in August 1943 at Algiers. Landed at Salerno in September 1943 and remained in Italy through the war. Commanded by Mark W. Clark to November 1944 and Lucian Truscott through the end of the war.
    Sixth United States Army: Activated in January 1943 in the United States from the Third Army headquarters. Commanded by Walter Krueger throughout the war. Served in the South West Pacific Area, where it participated in the campaigns in New Guinea and the Philippines.
    Seventh United States Army: Activated in July 1943 from the I Armored Corps headquarters under the Command of George S. Patton. Briefly commanded by Mark W. Clark and then by Alexander Patch until the end of the war. Landed in Sicily in July 1943 and Southern France in August 1944, and remained in North-West Europe through the end of the war.
    Eighth United States Army: Activated in June 1944 in the United States. Commanded by Robert L. Eichelberger until the end of the war. Served in the South West Pacific Area, where it participated in the campaigns in New Guinea and the Philippines.
    Ninth United States Army: Activated in May 1944 in the United States from the Fourth Army. Commanded by William H. Simpson until the end of the war. Served in North-West Europe.
    Tenth United States Army: Activated in Hawaii in June 1944. Landed on Okinawa in April 1945. Commanded by Simon B. Buckner until he was killed in action in June 1945, then by Roy S. Geiger and Joseph W. Stilwell
    Fifteenth United States Army: Activated in the United States from the Fourth Army in August 1944. Commanded by Leonard T. Gerow from January 1945. Served in North-West Europe through the end of the war.


    Fleets


    Asiatic Fleet
    Atlantic Fleet
    Pacific Fleet
    Third Fleet
    Fourth Fleet
    Fifth Fleet
    Seventh Fleet
    Eighth Fleet
    Ninth Fleet
    Tenth Fleet
    Twelfth Fleet
    Sixteen Fleet


    Seaboards


    Alaska Sea Frontier
    Caribbean Sea Frontier
    Eastern Sea Frontier
    Gulf Sea Frontier
    Hawaiian Sea Frontier
    Moroccan Sea Frontier
    Northwest Sea Frontier
    Panama Sea Frontier
    Philippine Sea Frontier
    Western Sea Frontier


    Naval Task Forces


    Task Force 38
    Task Force 58


    Naval Forces


    United States Naval Forces Europe
    Naval Forces France
    United States Naval Forces Germany
    Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet (ComPhibPac)
    Amphibious Force North Pacific
    Amphibious Force South Pacific
    Amphibious Force South-West Pacific
    Amphibious Training Command
    III Amphibious Force
    V Amphibious Force
    VII Amphibious Force
    IX Amphibious Force
    XI Amphibious Force


    Marine commands


    Fleet Marine Force, Pacific (FMFPac)
    III Amphibious Corps (III AC)
    V Amphibious Corps (VAC)


    Air Forces


    First Air Force
    Second Air Force
    Third Air Force
    Fourth Air Force
    Fifth Air Force
    Sixth Air Force
    Seventh Air Force
    Eighth Air Force
    Ninth Air Force
    Tenth Air Force
    Eleventh Air Force
    Twelfth Air Force
    Thirteenth Air Force
    Fourteenth Air Force
    Fifteenth Air Force
    Twentieth Air Force
    Air Transport Command


    See also


    Military history of the United States during World War II
    United States in World War II

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