During the 1942
Aleutian Islands campaign Rear Admiral
Robert A. Theobald commanded Task Force 8 afloat. Theobald as Commander North Pacific Force reported to Nimitz in Hawaii. Task Force 8 consisted of five
cruisers, thirteen
destroyers, three tankers, six
submarines, as well as
naval aviation elements of
Fleet Air Wing Four. From 1942 to 1943, three Army infantry divisions (
23rd/"Americal",
25th,
27th) and two Marine divisions (
1st,
2nd) fought in the POA (the 1st and
3rd Marine Divisions also fought in the SWPA in 1943). From 1944 to 1945, five Army infantry divisions (
7th, 27th,
77th,
81st,
96th) and six Marine divisions (1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th,
5th,
6th) served in the POA. An additional 15 Army divisions fought in the SWPA during this time. Among allied land force formations was the
3rd New Zealand Division, which fought in the
Solomon Islands campaign during 1943–44.
U.S. Army Air Forces operated in the POA under the
Seventh,
Thirteenth, and
Twentieth Air Forces at various times. On 10 March 1944, the
Department of War approved the activation of an additional AAF headquarters for the Pacific Ocean Areas. To head this new command the
Air Staff in Washington DC had decided as early as 16 April upon Lt. Gen.
Millard F. Harmon, who, as commander of U.S. Army Forces, South Pacific Area, had had long experience in the Pacific. By May the War Department proposed that Lt. Gen.
Robert C. Richardson Jr., commanding U.S. Army Forces Central Pacific Area, be named Commanding General of U.S. Army Forces, Pacific Ocean Areas. Harmon was made responsible to Nimitz for all matters regarding 'plans, operations, training, and dispositions' of his forces. In addition, as deputy commander of the Twentieth Air Force, Harmon was made responsible directly to Arnold in all matters affecting elements of the Twentieth Air Force in POA. -POA headquarters being built in
Asan-Maina, Guam in January 1945, when it was moved forward from
Honolulu Activation of Headquarters, Army Air Forces, Pacific Ocean Areas (AAFPOA) at Hickam Field followed on 1 August 1944. The Seventh Air Force, formerly the senior command, was made "mobile and tactichi" on 15 August by the reassignment of 112 units of various types to AAFPOA. The VII Air Force Service Command, its former administrative functions having been assumed by Breene as AAFPOA deputy commander for administration, was transferred to ASC/AAFPOA, where it lost its identity as an operating agency. The Seventh Air Force was left only VII Bomber Command and VII Fighter Command. The other AAFPOA operating forces were
XXI Bomber Command and the Hawaiian Air Defense Wing(?) (probable source misprint for
7th Fighter Wing). In preparation for the support of VHB units, the Hawaiian Air Depot was expanded and assigned directly to AAFPOA. For the forward or combat area, plans were laid for a Guam Air Depot (later,
Harmon Air Force Base), which was established in November. Allied air forces included units of the
Royal New Zealand Air Force. == See also ==