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                                                                                                        February 7, 2011



Executing the Maritime Strategy
 "Amphibious-Southern Partnership Station 2011 and operations like it serve as an opportunity to strengthen cooperative
 maritime partnerships. Through multinational subject matter expert exchanges, participating countries are able to improve
                  capability with specific mission areas, as well as interoperability with partner nations,"
                                       - Capt. Brian Nickerson, mission commander, Amphibious-Southern Partnership Station 2011

Around the world, the Navy is executing the core capabilities of the Maritime Strategy – some examples from
throughout the fleet in January 2011 were:
Forward Presence
  • The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group (CSG) flew 1,712 sorties totaling 5,616.6 hours of flight time
      supporting U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan, and the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group delivered
      1,400 Marines and Sailors from the embarked 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) into Afghanistan.
  • USS Essex (LHD 2) embarked more than 1,200 Marines assigned to the 31st MEU before beginning a Western
      Pacific patrol, which will include participation in exercise Cobra Gold 2011 with Thailand.
Deterrence
  • USS Higgins (DDG 76) departed San Diego for a six-month, independent deployment to the U.S. 5th Fleet
      area of responsibility (AOR) to provide ballistic missile defense to U.S. and allied forces in the Middle East.
Power Projection
  • The Ronald Reagan CSG completed a two-day joint fleet synthetic training exercise. The pierside exercise
      facilitates U.S. and coalition forces' ability to work, learn and prepare together for theater operations without
      having to operate at sea.
Maritime Security
  • USS Sterett’s (DDG 104) embarked Helicopter Strike Maritime Squadron 77 “Saberhawks” flew 155.1 hours in
      the U.S. 5th Fleet AOR patrolling to ensure safe passage among the seas and provide humanitarian assistance
      when required.
Humanitarian Assistance / Disaster Response
  • USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) provided medical assistance to an Indian crew member of a fishing vessel in the
      Arabian Gulf while supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts.
  • Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 28 Sailors and 8th Marine Engineering Support Battalion Marines
      embarked aboard Military Sealift Command (MSC) High Speed Vessel 2 Swift in support of Southern
      Partnership Station 2011 provided emergency medical assistance to a Swiss tourist on Pacava Volcano, near
      San Juan, Guatemala.
Building Maritime Partnerships
  • The Carl Vinson CSG participated in evolutions designed to improve bilateral interoperability with the
      Republic of Singapore navy in the South China Sea.
  • MSC USNS Safeguard (T-ARS 50); U.S. Navy divers from Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1; Company 1-
      6; Commander, Task Force 73 and divers from the Indian navy participated in exercise Salvage Exchange
      2011 in Port Blair, India.

                                        Status of the Navy (as of 1 February)
             Navy Personnel                          Ships, Submarines & Aircraft                     Sailors at Sea by AOR
Total Active Component               328,516   Total deployable ships/subs            286   NAVCENT/C5F                       10,095
Total Reserve Component               64,710   Ships underway                   157 (55%)   PACFLT                            20,018
DoN Civilians                        200,486   Attack subs underway              22 (39%)   NAVSO/C4F                          1,140
                                               Ships deployed                   110 (38%)   C2F                               18,454
                                               Subs deployed                     21 (38%)   NAVEUR/NAVAF/C6F                   8,040
Navy Forces on the Ground                      Expeditionary forces on mission 87 (46.5%)   For more information on the current status
in NAVCENT AOR                         9,221   Total operational aircraft          3,700+   of the Navy, visit: www.navy.mil.

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Feb 7 2011 executing the maritime strategy

  • 1. A product of... Navy Office of Information www.navy.mil February 7, 2011 Executing the Maritime Strategy "Amphibious-Southern Partnership Station 2011 and operations like it serve as an opportunity to strengthen cooperative maritime partnerships. Through multinational subject matter expert exchanges, participating countries are able to improve capability with specific mission areas, as well as interoperability with partner nations," - Capt. Brian Nickerson, mission commander, Amphibious-Southern Partnership Station 2011 Around the world, the Navy is executing the core capabilities of the Maritime Strategy – some examples from throughout the fleet in January 2011 were: Forward Presence • The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group (CSG) flew 1,712 sorties totaling 5,616.6 hours of flight time supporting U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan, and the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group delivered 1,400 Marines and Sailors from the embarked 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) into Afghanistan. • USS Essex (LHD 2) embarked more than 1,200 Marines assigned to the 31st MEU before beginning a Western Pacific patrol, which will include participation in exercise Cobra Gold 2011 with Thailand. Deterrence • USS Higgins (DDG 76) departed San Diego for a six-month, independent deployment to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility (AOR) to provide ballistic missile defense to U.S. and allied forces in the Middle East. Power Projection • The Ronald Reagan CSG completed a two-day joint fleet synthetic training exercise. The pierside exercise facilitates U.S. and coalition forces' ability to work, learn and prepare together for theater operations without having to operate at sea. Maritime Security • USS Sterett’s (DDG 104) embarked Helicopter Strike Maritime Squadron 77 “Saberhawks” flew 155.1 hours in the U.S. 5th Fleet AOR patrolling to ensure safe passage among the seas and provide humanitarian assistance when required. Humanitarian Assistance / Disaster Response • USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) provided medical assistance to an Indian crew member of a fishing vessel in the Arabian Gulf while supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts. • Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 28 Sailors and 8th Marine Engineering Support Battalion Marines embarked aboard Military Sealift Command (MSC) High Speed Vessel 2 Swift in support of Southern Partnership Station 2011 provided emergency medical assistance to a Swiss tourist on Pacava Volcano, near San Juan, Guatemala. Building Maritime Partnerships • The Carl Vinson CSG participated in evolutions designed to improve bilateral interoperability with the Republic of Singapore navy in the South China Sea. • MSC USNS Safeguard (T-ARS 50); U.S. Navy divers from Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1; Company 1- 6; Commander, Task Force 73 and divers from the Indian navy participated in exercise Salvage Exchange 2011 in Port Blair, India. Status of the Navy (as of 1 February) Navy Personnel Ships, Submarines & Aircraft Sailors at Sea by AOR Total Active Component 328,516 Total deployable ships/subs 286 NAVCENT/C5F 10,095 Total Reserve Component 64,710 Ships underway 157 (55%) PACFLT 20,018 DoN Civilians 200,486 Attack subs underway 22 (39%) NAVSO/C4F 1,140 Ships deployed 110 (38%) C2F 18,454 Subs deployed 21 (38%) NAVEUR/NAVAF/C6F 8,040 Navy Forces on the Ground Expeditionary forces on mission 87 (46.5%) For more information on the current status in NAVCENT AOR 9,221 Total operational aircraft 3,700+ of the Navy, visit: www.navy.mil.