The manner in which the fast carrier task force operated established a pattern for future Pacific operations.
Pacific operations included sweeping around the home islands after the Japanese surrender.
Engaged in the Pacific operations as of 10 November were 489 ships having space for slightly under 700,000 passengers.
In 1860, a central outpost, directing Pacific operations was established in Apia.
She immediately began loading troops and equipment for another important Pacific operation, the invasion of the Marianas.
Cruise West repositioned the Nantucket to their Pacific operations in early 2008.
The cruiser continued Pacific operations until 1902, conducting training cruises, drills, target practice, and port visits.
In 1891, the CPR shipping division began its first Pacific operation.
In 1967 the Pacific operation expanded and moved their production facilities to North Vancouver.
She was scheduled for Pacific operations; however the war came to a conclusion before her deployment.