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1 UNCLASSIFIED 1 A Global Force For Good UNCLASSIFIED America’s Navy…

2 UNCLASSIFIED 2 Regionally Concentrated, Credible Combat Power Limit regional conflict with forward deployed, decisive maritime power Deter major power war Win our Nation’s wars Globally Distributed, Mission-Tailored Maritime Forces Contribute to homeland defense in depth Foster and sustain cooperative relationships with more international partners Prevent or contain local disruptions before they impact the global system Secure Our Homeland, Citizens, and Interests around the World. Preventing wars is as important as winning wars. Maritime Strategic Imperatives

3 UNCLASSIFIED 3 Core Capabilities  Forward Presence  Deterrence  Sea Control  Power Projection  Maritime Security  Humanitarian Assistance / Disaster Relief

4 UNCLASSIFIED 4 United States Navy Today ORANGE - Operations BLUE - Underway ships GREEN - Ground forces 286 Battle Force Ships DEPLOYED:121 (42%) NON-DEPLOYED UNDERWAY: 37 (13%) CENTCOM Boots on Ground Approx 14,000 sailors OIF / OEF Overseas Contingency Operations Counter-Narco Overseas Contingency Operations Counter-Piracy Operations UNDERWOOD (FFG) MODLOC IVO Guatemala MOUNT WHITNEY (LCC) U/W North Sea ESSEX (ARG) IPT Sasebo, Japan NASSAU (ARG) Deployed to CENTCOM AOR Africa Partnership Law Enforcement EISENHOWER (CSG) OEF RAMAGE (DDG) U/W EMED BONHOMME RICHARD (LHD) U/W SOCAL HS TRUMAN (CSG) U/W ELANT THE SULLIVANS (DDG) U/W CENTCOM AOR BLUE RIDGE (LCC) IPT Yokosuka, Japan Updated for 01 JUN 10 IWO JIMA (LHD) IPT NYC GEORGE WASHINGTON (CSG) U/W IVO ODJ, Japan HSV SWIFT (HSV) IPT Vasco Nunez de Balboa, Panama USNS MERCY (T-AH) Anchored IVO Quy Nhon, Vietnam

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10 10 Operation Unified Response BATAAN ARG with 22 MEU: BATAAN (LHD) FORT MCHENRY (LSD) CARTER HALL (LSD) GUNSTON HALL (LSD) USNS HENSON (T-AGS) ALAKAI (MV) CAPE MAY (T-AKR) USNS PFC DEWAYNE WILLIAMS (T-AK) HUAKAI (MV) Reinforced and Expanded Assistance by: 10,000 Sailors, 17 ships, 60 aircraft A sea-based force supporting the immediate delivery of aid to earthquake victims in Haiti Operating a few miles off the coast Maritime Civil Affairs, Maritime Security, Expeditionary Logistic Support, Seabee units, Combat Camera, Navy divers and engineers - with diverse capabilities including assessment, construction, security, civil affairs & logistic support NASSAU ARG with 24 MEU: NASSAU (LHD) MESA VERDE (LPD) ASHLAND (LSD) VINSON (CVN) USNS COMFORT (T-AH) NORMANDY (CG) BUNKER HILL (CG) HIGGINS (DDG) UNDERWOOD (FFG) USNS GRASP (T-ARS) USNS LUMMUS (T-AK) SACAGAWEA (T-AKE)

11 UNCLASSIFIED 11 Navy “Boots on Ground” Navy SEALs executing special operations Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams disabling Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) Navy aircraft providing close air support and electronic attack Riverine forces securing key waterways Civil Construction Battalions building critical infrastructure Individual Augmentees augmenting ground forces Contributing to the Joint force in Operation ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) and Operation IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) Ground Forces in Central Command Iraq - 3,860 Bahrain - 2,890 Kuwait - 1,594 Afghanistan - 3,696Qatar - 558 Total in CENTCOM: over 12,600

12 UNCLASSIFIED 12 809 JTF HQs (237 RC/573 AC) 634 Support to USMC (19 RC/615 AC) 626 Engineering (RC) 425 Medical (34 RC/391 AC) 345 Detainee Ops (164 RC/181 AC) 384 Training Teams (76 RC/308 AC) 228 Provincial Reconstruction Teams (75 RC/153 AC) 190 Combat Support (86 RC/104 AC) 67 Intel (34 RC/33 AC) 721 JTF HQs (231 RC/490 AC) 260 Detainee Ops (15 RC/245 AC) 217 Electronic Warfare Spt (AC) 155 Support to USMC (RC) 126 C-RAM Support (AC) 109 Airlift Support (76 RC/33 AC) 108 Base Operating Support (3 RC/105 AC) 94 Intel (40 RC/54 AC) 87 Engineering (RC) 77 NAVSPECWAR (RC) 72 Training Teams (34 RC/38 AC) 55 Civil Affairs (19 RC/36 AC) 504 Customs Inspection (492 RC/12 AC) 360 Medical (2 RC/358 AC) 185 Port Security (RC) 112 Law & Order/ Confinement Dets/Working Dogs (101 RC/11 AC) OTHER GLOBAL : 872 Guantanamo (55 RC/817 AC) 292 Medical – Landstuhl (266 RC/26 AC) 130 CENTCOM HQ (56 RC/75 AC) 50 CENTCOM HQ J2 (48 RC/2 AC) As of 01 Jun 10 191 JTF HQ (65 RC/126 AC) 126 Base Operating Support (24 RC/102 AC) 47 Comms Det (2 RC/45 AC) 41 Medical (AC) CENTCOM Overall Totals ~14,000 Ashore ~9,700 Afloat POC: CDR Brett Cottrell, N313 Navy Aug –AO: LCDR Howard Kolb howard.kolb@navy.mil 703-695-3085 GWOT Augmentation – Navy’s Biggest Missions

13 UNCLASSIFIED 13 Navy Support to OEF / OIF EISENHOWER Carrier Strike Group and Carrier Air Wing 11 BONHOMME RICHARD Expeditionary Strike Group and 11th Marine Exp Unit 9,700 Sailors at Sea in CENTRAL COMMAND Supporting ground forces... and more UNCLASSIFIED Leading Combined Maritime Forces Comprised of 24 Nations

14 UNCLASSIFIED 14 Counter-Piracy Operations International response Prosecution agreements Commercial ships – adopting best practices Continuing sanctuary ashore... Coordination Partners Canada India Japan Malaysia Yemen Coast Guard European Union Turkey Spain Greece Sweden Netherlands Italy Portugal UK Independent Operators China Russia Iran CTF 150 Germany France CTF 151 Turkey Singapore ROK Jordan U.S. Pakistan Australia Saudi UK Denmark

15 UNCLASSIFIED 15 Meeting high-end and low-end warfare challenges EW Spectrum control Anti-access Piracy Cyber Warfare BMD Unmanned vehicles Swarm tactics Riverine operations Littoral capability Joint operations Low-tech threats NEO Nuclear proliferation Emerging Missions

16 UNCLASSIFIED 16 Maritime Ballistic Missile Defense Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Sea-based mid-course component of the Ballistic Missile Defense System –Intercepts and destroys short- to intermediate-range ballistic missile threats Sustainable Forward Deployed Can pulse additional forces to respond to emergent crises Defending against established and emergent threats from int’l waters

17 UNCLASSIFIED 17 Humanitarian Assistance... Beyond Haiti Operation Continuing Promise –Latin America and Caribbean –USNS COMFORT Pacific Partnership –Oceana and East Asia –USNS RICHARD E BYRD, USNS MERCY Africa Partnership Station –East and West Coast of Africa –LSD, DDG, HSV, USCGC Southern Partnership Station –Latin America and Caribbean –HSV SWIFT, USS OAK HILL Using Maritime Power to Reach Out to Those In Need

18 UNCLASSIFIED 18 Partnership Deployments – building maritime security Build partner Navy / Coast Guard capacity: –Maritime Security –Resource Protection –Seamanship / Engineering / Medical –U.S. / Coalition Interoperability Africa Partnership Station –Deployments to East and West Coast Southern Partnership Station –Caribbean and South America Trust and Cooperation Can Not be Surged Building Partnership Capacity

19 UNCLASSIFIED 19 Combating Irregular Challenges Maritime Security Force Assistance Navy Irregular Warfare Office established Global Maritime Partnerships established Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) established Riverine squadrons re-established Global Fleet Stations Irregular Warfare uses the core strengths of seapower in innovative ways to add to the collective knowledge and increase security for our forces and international partners.

20 UNCLASSIFIED 20 United States Navy Fighting Two Wars The conventional deterrent force The Nation’s Global Engagement Force A Global Force For Good


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