The Fast Carrier Task Force, known at different times as Task Force 38 and Task Force 58, was the main striking force of the United States Navy in the latter half of the Pacific War.
TF 38 came into existence in August 1943, built around Saratoga (CV-3), and under the command of Rear Admiral Frederic Sherman.
TF 58 was created under the command of Marc Mitscher, on 6 January1944. TF 38 continued to exist, with a handful of ships assigned, for two reasons. One was to confuse the enemy, and the other was that it was used for planning purposes when not in operational use. The same became true of Task Force 58. It consisted of six aircraft carriers, six light aircraft carriers, and a host of supporting ships.
The force became TF 38 again on 26 August 1944 under Admiral William Halsey, Jr., and grew to nine CVs and eight CVLs in preparation for the landings on Leyte.
It became TF 58 again on 26 January1945 under Admiral Raymond Spruance, then back to TF 38 under Halsey on 25 May 1945, remaining so until the end of the war.
External links
Details of TF 38 ships and campaigns (http://pacific.valka.cz/forces/tf38.htm)
Details of TF 58 ships and campaigns (http://pacific.valka.cz/forces/tf58.htm)
The Fast Carrier TaskForce, known at different times as TaskForce38 and TaskForce 58, was the main striking force of the United States Navy in the latter half of the Pacific War.
TF 38 came into existence in August 1943, built around Saratoga">USS Saratoga, and under the command of Rear Admiral Frederick Sherman.
The force became TF 38 again on 26 August 1944 under Admiral William Halsey, Jr.
This force was the Pacific War's equivalent of the great gun-armed battlefleets of earlier conflicts.
From early 1944 the Fast Carrier Force was known as 'TaskForce 58' when serving under Admiral Spruance's Fifth Fleet, and as 'TaskForce38' when organised as part of Admiral Halsey's Third Fleet.
For the Marianas operation, as 'TaskForce 58,' the Force contained seven large fleet carriers and eight light carriers.