cthia wrote:Duckk wrote:Fleet - Largest organizational formation of a navy. Typically subdivided into Task Forces.
Task Force - An organizational unit with a defined activity or task, and may be temporary/ad hoc for the duration of the activity. May be further subdivided into task groups.
Task Group - If Task Force activities are spread beyond meaningful centralized command and control, a task force can split apart into smaller task groups.
Flotilla - Organizational formation of small warships (in the Honorverse, light cruiser and smaller). Consists of multiple squadrons.
Thanks for the response Duckk, but now you've gone and done it by confusing me even more by throwing in 'squadron'. How could I've forgotten squadron? But is there a tonnage requirement? I remember certain passages of complaints that went something like, "This isn't a task force, it's more like a task group." or was it "Not a fleet but a ... "
Heck, I'm confused. At any rate I was hoping the division (npi) was by number of ships and/or tonnage, total and/or individual?
For instance, what is the minimum ship count to be considered a squadron? Fleet? ...
Duckk (or other BuNine members) can probably give you a better answer, cthia, but my take is...
A "Fleet" or other formation can be just about any size, depending on the forces available for the task. Mike Henke's Tenth Fleet was activated with nothing larger than a BC, and now has 20 SD's and 20 CLAC's Eighth or Tourville's Fifth) can be much larger. Depends on the mission specs.
Let's borrow Mike's Tenth Fleet, since we've seen her movements in Shadow of Freedom.
She divided it into two Task Forces, 10-1 at Montana and 10-2 at Tillerman. From 10-1 she split off Task Group 10-1-1 (Zavata) and Task Group 10-1-2 (Therkhov) for specific missions and provided forces she believed adequate for their missions. Once Zavata returned, Task Group 10-1-1 was dissolved and mold back into 10-1.
She then left a smaller force at Montana (still Task Force 10-1) and took the rest to reunited with Task Force 10-2 at Tillerman, and then took
Tenth Fleet to Meyers (a smaller force remained at Tillerman as Task Force 10-2). From there, Task Force 10-3 was delegated to 'pacify' and patrol the Meyers Sector while Tenth Fleet went on to Mesa.
The Navy folks here will probably jump all over my terminology, but the general idea is that the terms allow for the assignments of different forces for different missions, sized to meet the needs as best determined by the Fleet Commander.
Whether Mike has acted wisely or not is still to be determined. Dividing a relatively small fleet into smaller and mutually unsupporting parts is probably frowned upon at Saganami. She is relying on the ISLN being on the back foot and unable to muster a quick response to their defeats in that sector.
General Robert E.Lee tried something like that in 1862; unfortunately, a copy of his orders were found by the Union forces and he was forced to fight a desperate battle (Antietam) to check the Federals and get his Army back to Virgina.
Presumably it will work out better for Mike.
We shall see...eventually.
ETA: Duckk is the authority on this, so I'dgo with his posting. I'm just an amateur.
ETA: I made it back to Rear Admiral!!!