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Southern Expeditionary Fleet (Imperial Japanese Navy)

The Southern Expeditionary Fleet was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy, their roles were invasion and maintenance of the public order in southwestern area the French Indochina, Philippines, British Malaya and Dutch East Indies.

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Southern Expeditionary Fleet/1st Southern Expeditionary Fleet The Southern Expeditionary Fleet was organized for Invasion of French Indochina on 31 July 1941. Describe the also. Their jurisdiction area was French Indochina, Singapore and westward. • Structure (extract)Commander in chiefChief of staff 2nd Southern Expeditionary Fleet The was reorganized from 3rd Fleet on 10 March 1942. Describe 3rd Fleet about predecessor of the 2nd Southern Expeditionary Fleet. Their jurisdiction area was Dutch East Indies. • Structure (extract)Commander in chiefChief of staff 3rd Southern Expeditionary Fleet The was organized on 3 January 1942 for invasion of the Philippines. • Structure (extract)Commander in chiefChief of staff 4th Southern Expeditionary Fleet The was independent from 2nd Southern Expeditionary Fleet for maintenance of the public order in western New Guinea on 30 November 1943. Dissolved on 10 March 1945, their remaining units were unified to 10th Area Fleet. • Structure (extract)Commander in chiefChief of staff ==Bibliography==
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