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United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa

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United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa
Unit nameUnited States Naval Forces Europe-Africa
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Navy

United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa is a United States Navy organization that operates in the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Indian Ocean, and is responsible for Naval Station Rota, Spain, Naval Air Station Sigonella, and Camp Lemonnier. The command is headquartered in Naples, Italy and is led by a flag officer who also serves as the Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa. The organization works closely with NATO, European Union, and other international partners, including the Royal Navy, French Navy, and German Navy. The command also participates in various exercises and operations, such as Exercise Trident Juncture and Operation Active Endeavour.

History

The history of United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa dates back to World War II, when the United States Navy established a presence in the Mediterranean Sea to support the Allied effort. The command has since played a significant role in various operations, including the Cold War, Gulf War, and War in Afghanistan. The command has also been involved in numerous humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations, such as the response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the 2011 Libyan Civil War. The command works closely with other United States Armed Forces components, including United States European Command, United States Africa Command, and United States Sixth Fleet. The command has also participated in various international exercises, including Exercise Baltic Operations and Exercise Phoenix Express.

Organization

The organization of United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa includes several subordinate commands, including United States Sixth Fleet, Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO, and Naval Forces Africa. The command is also responsible for several United States Navy bases and facilities, including Naval Station Rota, Spain, Naval Air Station Sigonella, and Camp Lemonnier. The command works closely with other United States Navy organizations, including the United States Navy SEALs, United States Naval Special Warfare Command, and United States Naval Academy. The command is also supported by various international partners, including the Royal Navy, French Navy, and German Navy. The command participates in various international exercises and operations, including Exercise Trident Juncture and Operation Active Endeavour.

Operations

The operations of United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa include a wide range of activities, from maritime security and counter-piracy to humanitarian assistance and disaster response. The command has participated in various operations, including Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Odyssey Dawn. The command works closely with other United States Armed Forces components, including United States European Command, United States Africa Command, and United States Sixth Fleet. The command has also participated in various international exercises, including Exercise Baltic Operations and Exercise Phoenix Express. The command is supported by various international partners, including the Royal Navy, French Navy, and German Navy. The command is also involved in various initiatives, including the Proliferation Security Initiative and the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia.

Command Structure

The command structure of United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa includes several key leaders, including the Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa and the Deputy Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa. The command is also supported by various staff elements, including the Chief of Staff, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa and the Director of Plans and Operations, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa. The command works closely with other United States Navy organizations, including the United States Navy SEALs, United States Naval Special Warfare Command, and United States Naval Academy. The command is also supported by various international partners, including the Royal Navy, French Navy, and German Navy. The command participates in various international exercises and operations, including Exercise Trident Juncture and Operation Active Endeavour.

Areas of Operation

The areas of operation of United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa include the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Indian Ocean. The command is responsible for several key regions, including the Baltic Sea, Black Sea, and Gulf of Aden. The command works closely with other United States Armed Forces components, including United States European Command, United States Africa Command, and United States Sixth Fleet. The command has also participated in various international exercises, including Exercise Baltic Operations and Exercise Phoenix Express. The command is supported by various international partners, including the Royal Navy, French Navy, and German Navy. The command is also involved in various initiatives, including the Proliferation Security Initiative and the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia. The command has bases and facilities in several countries, including Italy, Spain, and Djibouti.

Category:United States Navy

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