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Task Force 17 (TF17) was an aircraft carrier task force of the United States Navy during the Pacific CampaignofWorld War II. TF17 participated in several major carrier battles in the first year of the war.

Task Force 17
Yorktown and Task Force 17 operate in the Pacific Ocean in February or March 1942.
Active1941–1942 ?
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Navy
RoleSeizing and maintaining Command of the sea
SizeAircraft Carriers USS Lexington and Yorktown
Part ofUnited States Pacific Fleet
Garrison/HQPearl Harbor, Hawaii[citation needed]
EngagementsMarshalls-Gilberts raids
Invasion of Lae-Salamaua
Battle of the Coral Sea
Battle of Midway
Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Frank Jack Fletcher

TF17 was initially centered around USS Yorktown. With Yorktown, TF17 engaged Imperial Japanese Navy forces in actions at the Marshalls-Gilberts raids, Invasion of Lae-Salamaua, Battle of the Coral Sea, and the Battle of Midway. Yorktown was sunk at Midway.

Reformed around USS Hornet and commanded by RADM George Murray, TF17 supported Allied forces during the Guadalcanal campaign. At the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, Hornet was sunk. After the battle the task force ceased to exist, the remaining ships (the cruiser and destroyer escorts) were then dispersed to other duties.

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