British Pacific Fleet

British Pacific Fleet
Five of the six fleet aircraft carriers of the British Pacific Fleet c. 1945
Active1944–45
Country United Kingdom
BranchRoyal Navy
also:
Royal Australian Navy
Royal Canadian Navy
Royal New Zealand Navy
TypeFleet
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Bruce Fraser

The British Pacific Fleet (BPF) was a Royal Navy formation that saw action against Japan during the Second World War. It was formed from aircraft carriers, other surface warships, submarines and supply vessels of the RN and British Commonwealth navies in November 1944.

After formation in Ceylon, the BPF began with operations against Japanese resources in Sumatra before moving to Australia where it made its headquarters at Sydney with a forward base at Manus Island off Papua New Guinea. The fleet supported the invasion of Okinawa in March 1945 by neutralising the Sakishima Islands. Though subjected to heavy attacks by Japanese aircraft, their well-armoured carriers and modern fighter aircraft gave effective protection. Submarines attached to the fleet sank Japanese shipping, and in July 1945 the fleet joined in the bombardment of the Japanese home islands. By the time Japan surrendered in August 1945, the fleet included four battleships, six fleet carriers, fifteen smaller carriers and over 750 aircraft.


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