USAFPOA

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USAFPOA was the World War II U.S. Army command responsible for overseeing Army operations in the Pacific Ocean Areas under the broader Pacific theater structure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army command
military formation
abbreviation USAFPOA NERFINISHED
alliance Allied Powers NERFINISHED
areaOfResponsibility Pacific Ocean Areas NERFINISHED
associatedWith United States Army Forces in the Far East NERFINISHED
United States Army Forces, Pacific NERFINISHED
branch Army NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
conflictType global war
country United States of America
countryInConflict United States NERFINISHED
engagedIn amphibious operations support
island campaigns in the Pacific
historicalEra 20th century
militaryBranchType land forces
militaryFunction logistical command
operational command
strategic command
operatedDuring Second World War NERFINISHED
oversaw U.S. Army air support coordination in Pacific Ocean Areas
U.S. Army ground forces in Pacific Ocean Areas
U.S. Army service forces in Pacific Ocean Areas
oversawOperationsIn Central Pacific NERFINISHED
North Pacific NERFINISHED
South Pacific NERFINISHED
partOf United States Army
responsibleFor administration of U.S. Army forces in the Pacific Ocean Areas
logistical support of U.S. Army forces in the Pacific Ocean Areas
operational control of U.S. Army ground forces in the Pacific Ocean Areas
role oversaw U.S. Army operations in the Pacific Ocean Areas
scope inter-service coordination with U.S. Navy in Pacific Ocean Areas
service United States Army Forces in the Pacific Ocean Areas NERFINISHED
sideInConflict Allies of World War II NERFINISHED
subordinateTo Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean Areas command NERFINISHED
theaterCommandType Army theater command
theaterLevel operational level of war
theaterOfOperations Pacific Theater NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1940s
typeOfCommand geographic theater command

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