Southwest Pacific definition

Southwest Pacific means that area comprised of American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia, New Hebrides, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Tonga and intermediate islands.

Examples of Southwest Pacific in a sentence

  • She was assigned to and operated in the Southwest Pacific area during the war.

  • She was assigned to and operated in the Southwest Pacific and Western Pacific areas.

  • She was assigned to and operated in the Southwest Pacific area including Guam, Saipan, Eniwetok, etc.

  • She was assigned to and operated in the Southwest Pacific area including Leyte, etc.

  • She was assigned to and operated in the Southwest Pacific area including Hollandia.

  • She was assigned to the Southwest Pacific area and operated in Hawaii.

  • After a trip to Davisville, RI she departed New York on 10 October 1944, for the Southwest Pacific.

  • She was assigned to and operated in the Southwest Pacific and Western Pacific areas including Mindoro, etc.

  • On 26 August 1944 she departed from the 3rd Naval District and on 5 September 1944, was reported towing the QS-16 to the Southwest Pacific where she operated during the war.

  • She was assigned to and operated in the Southwest Pacific area at Tinian and elsewhere during the war.

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