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Service Squadron 10: The Floating Gas Station That Kept the U.S. Navy Unstoppable
In the vast Pacific, Japan believed distance would protect its empire. But in 1944, the U.S. Navy unveiled a weapon unlike any other—not a battleship or bomber, but a floating city. Service Squadron 10 transformed remote lagoons like Ulithi into bustling naval metropolises, complete with oilers, ammunition ships, repair docks, and even bakeries. This “mobile base” fueled the fleet, rearmed carriers, patched kamikaze-damaged destroyers, and turned the ocean itself into America’s greatest stronghold. Japanese commanders were stunned: the U.S. Navy simply never stopped. From Majuro to Eniwetok, from Ulithi to Okinawa, this invisible armada erased the natural pauses of war and made America unstoppable. Discover how Service Squadron 10 became the secret backbone of victory in the Pacific.
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