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UNCLASSIFIED 1 Welcome to Pacific Fleet Welcome to Pacific Fleet Commander Commander United States Pacific Fleet United States Pacific Fleet
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Welcome to Pacific FleetWelcome to Pacific Fleet

CommanderCommanderUnited States Pacific FleetUnited States Pacific Fleet

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VisionA credibly led, combat-ready and surge-ready Fleet prepared in peace, crisis

or war to advance Asia-Pacific regional security and prosperity through cooperation with common-purpose navies, by responding rapidly to crises, by deterring, or by defeating threats to security through decisive naval, joint, and combined operations.

MissionU.S. Pacific Fleet advances Asia-Pacific regional security and prosperity by

employing credibly led, combat-ready forces in naval, joint and combined operations in support of U.S. Pacific Command.

Guiding PrinciplesCredible Leadership. Warfighting Focus. Naval, Joint and Combined. Aligned.

Pacific Fleet PrioritiesStrengthen Warfighting Readiness.

Advance Regional Maritime Relationships.Posture Forces for Agile Response.

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The U.S. Pacific Fleet

• 76 USN Ships

• 37 Submarines

• 62 MSC Ships

• 1,284 Aircraft

• 91,528 Navy Personnel

• 93,000 Marines

• 9,724 Reserves

• 18,463 Civilians

Guam

Sasebo

Yokosuka

Pearl Harbor

San Diego

Everett

Puget Sound

Bangor

Diego Garcia

Singapore

Yongsan

• 76 USN Ships• 34 Submarines• 62 MSC Ships• 1,296 Aircraft• 91,528 Navy Personnel• 93,000 Marines• 9,724 Reserves• 18,463 Civilians

Guam

SaseboYokosuka

Pearl Harbor

San Diego

EverettPuget SoundBangor

Diego Garcia

Singapore

Yongsan

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Type

Commanders

Third Fleet

Seventh Fleet

Marianas

Submarine

Surface

Air

Regional

Commanders

Seabees Singapore

Korea

Japan

Hawaii

Fleet Marines

Commander, Pacific Fleet

Operational

Commanders

Chief of Naval

Operations

Pacific Command

Type

Commanders

Third Fleet

Seventh Fleet

Marianas

Submarine

Surface

Air

Regional

Commanders

Seabees Singapore

Korea

Japan

Hawaii

Fleet Marines

Operational

Commanders

Chief of Naval

Operations

TypeCommanders

Third Fleet

Seventh Fleet

Marianas

Submarine

Surface

Air

Regional Commanders

Seabees Singapore

Korea

Japan

Hawaii

Fleet Marines

Commander, Pacific Fleet/CJTF-519

OperationalCommanders

Chief of Naval OperationsU.S. Pacific Command

U.S. Pacific Fleet Organization

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Type

Commanders

Third Fleet

Seventh Fleet

Marianas

Submarine

Surface

Air

Regional

Commanders

Seabees Singapore

Korea

Japan

Hawaii

Fleet Marines

Commander, Pacific Fleet

Operational

Commanders

Chief of Naval

Operations

Pacific Command

Type

Commanders

Third Fleet

Seventh Fleet

MarianasAir

Regional

Commanders

Singapore

Korea

Japan

Hawaii

Operational

Commanders

Chief of Naval

Operations

TypeCommanders

Third Fleet

Seventh Fleet

Marianas

Submarine

Surface

Air

Regional Commanders

SeabeesSingapore

Korea

Japan

Hawaii

Fleet Marines

Commander, Pacific Fleet/CJTF-519

OperationalCommanders

Chief of Naval OperationsU.S. Pacific Command

U.S. Pacific Fleet Organization

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Networks, IO, Intel

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1296 Aircraft

76 USN/ 62 MSC Ships

34 Submarines

80,748 Fleet Marines

2,301 Seabees

Type Commanders

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Fleet Marines

Submarine

Air

Networks, IO, Intel

Surface

Seabees

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Demographics~ 56% of world’spopulation

Geography~ ½ of the earth’s

surface

Economics~ 33% of U.S. two-way trade

Security~ Six largest military forces in the world

“The Pacific Century”

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Anti-Submarine Warfare

• 213 Foreign Subs

Increasing Influence & Capability•China•India

WMD and Arms Proliferation•North Korea•China

Anti-Access Technologies

MaritimeHomeland Defense

Securing Strategic Waterways

• 70,000 ships/year through SOM

Transnational Crime

•Trafficking•Piracy•Terrorism

GrowingMaritime Boundary Disputes

Strategic Environment

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Ballistic Missile Defense Concerns

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Guiding Principles

Credible LeadershipWarfighting Focus

Naval, Joint and CombinedAligned

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Strengthen Warfighting Readiness

Posture Forces for Agile Response

Advance Regional Maritime Relationships

PACFLT Priorities

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CPF MHQ with MOC – JTF 519Strengthen Warfighting Readiness

• Only 4-star led JTF in PACOM• Truly joint construct

• People• Process• Infrastructure

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JFACC 13th AF

LT GEN Utterback USAF

USPACOM ADM Keating USN

CJTF 519 ADM Willard USN

DCJTF 519 DEP PACAF

MG Rice

JFLCC I Corps

LTG Jacoby USA

JPOTF 4th POG LTC Lwin

JFSOCC SOCPAC MG Cambria

USA

JLG III MEF

LTGEN Zilmer USMC

JFMCC C7F

VADM Crowder USN

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Technology Interest Areas

ASW capabilities-ASW Wide area cueing (UDNS)-ASW Weapon Techologies-Torpedo Defense-ASW Synthetic Training

Networking Technologies-Information sharing/ Multi-level security-Alternative COMMS (SATCOM Vulnerability)

Electronic Warfare-Counter IADS/ Counter ASCM-Counter ISR-Information Operations

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Technology Interest Areas

Timely Intel reporting-Red Situational Awareness-Sense, Share Analyze, Report-Operational Level Command and Control

MIW capabilities-Rapid detection and avoidance

Surface Warfare-Improved Anti-Ship Cruise Missile-Persistant ISR/ OTH-T

Marine Mammals-Mitigation Technologies-Mammal behavioral science

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Questions?


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