COMINCH

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COMINCH was the World War II-era title and abbreviation for the U.S. Navy’s top operational commander of the United States Fleet.

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instanceOf United States Navy position
military office
abbreviationFor Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet
surface form: Commander in Chief, United States Fleet
appliesToJurisdiction United States Navy
associatedWith United States Fleet
conflict World War II
country United States of America
equivalentTo Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet
era 20th century
establishedDuring World War II
firstHolder Ernest King
surface form: Ernest J. King
fullForm Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet
surface form: Commander in Chief, United States Fleet
heldRankOf Fleet Admiral (United States Navy)
surface form: Fleet Admiral
higherThan individual fleet commanders
language English
militaryBranch Navy
notableHolder Ernest King
surface form: Ernest J. King
operationalDomain United States Fleet
partOf U.S. military chain of command
responsibleFor overall operational control of U.S. naval forces
strategic direction of U.S. Fleet operations
role top operational commander of the United States Fleet
shortName United States Fleet
surface form: CinC U.S. Fleet
status historical title
subordinateTo President of the United States
Secretary of the Navy
timePeriod World War II
typeOfCommand operational command
usedBy United States Navy
usedIn United States Armed Forces
surface form: United States armed forces

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