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  • American Pacific-Asiatic Zone (Yellowstone: 1936)
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  • The American Pacific-Asiatic Zone, also sometimes abbreviated to the US Pacific-Asiatic Zone, or simply the US Pacific is a loose political and military union of former United States territories and territorial remnants located primarily along the Pacific Ocean, including territories of the American west coast and several Pacific islands.
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admin center type
  • Headquarters
conventional long name
  • American Pacific-Asiatic Zone
membership type
  • Members
admin center
  • Honolulu, Hawaii
Membership
  • See Below
official languages
  • English
Leader title
  • President of the Commission
  • Chairman of the Council
org type
  • Military and political union
abstract
  • The American Pacific-Asiatic Zone, also sometimes abbreviated to the US Pacific-Asiatic Zone, or simply the US Pacific is a loose political and military union of former United States territories and territorial remnants located primarily along the Pacific Ocean, including territories of the American west coast and several Pacific islands. Following the Yellowstone Eruption of 1936 the many US possessions around the Pacific Ocean were disconnected from the remnant United States government in the east, and were forced to shoulder the responsibility of evacuating the shattered American west coast. In the early years after the eruption, the United States Pacific Fleet stationed along the west coast and at the Hawaiian naval base of Hawaii began extensive evacuations in Californian cities such as San Francisco and San Diego, the former headquarters for Pacific operations. The Pacific Fleet would also begin transporting goods and humanitarian aid over an extensive trade network that reached from the British and Dutch empires located in Southeast Asia and Oceania, to the Philippines, to Hawaii and the West Coast. During the outbreak of the Pacific War the state of Hawaii was attacked by the nation of Japan in an effort to halt the transport of goods to its enemies in the west, and neutralize the Pacific Fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor left the American Pacific crippled, but determined to strike back against Japan. The American Pacific-Asiatic Zone became the supreme command for all US remnant forces operating in South East Asia and the Pacific.
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