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4th Fleet Reestablished with SEAL as commander

HeyJoe

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Rear Admiral Joe Kernan, currently COMNAVSPECWARCOM, was announced today as the new commander of the reestablished 4th Fleet in the SOUTHCOM AOR. This is first SEAL to head a numbered fleet marking another first for SPECWAR flag officers. Meanwhile Rear Admiral Bob Harward was nominated for a third star as Deputy JFCOM, another first for SPECWAR. HJ

Navy Reestablishes U.S. Fourth Fleet
Story Number: NNS080424-13
Release Date: 4/24/2008 3:32:00 PM

By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Alan Gragg, U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command Public Affairs

MAYPORT, Fla. (NNS) -- Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead announced today the reestablishment of U.S. 4th Fleet and assigned Rear Adm. Joseph D. Kernan, currently serving as Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command, as its first commander.

U.S. 4th Fleet will be responsible for U.S. Navy ships, aircraft and submarines operating in the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) area of focus, which encompasses the Caribbean, and Central and South America and the surrounding waters.

Located in Mayport, Fla., and dual-hatted with Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command (COMUSNAVSO), U.S. 4th Fleet reestablishment addresses the increased role of maritime forces in the SOUTHCOM area of focus, and demonstrates U.S. commitment to regional partners.

"Reconstituting the Fourth Fleet recognizes the immense importance of maritime security in the southern part of the Western Hemisphere, and sends a strong signal to all the civil and military maritime services in Central and Latin America," said Roughead. "Aligning the Fourth Fleet along with our other numbered fleets and providing the capabilities and personnel are a logical execution of our new Maritime Strategy."

U.S. 4th Fleet was original established in 1943 as one of the original numbered fleets, and was given a specific mission. During World War II, the U.S. needed a command in charge of protecting against raiders, blockade runners and enemy submarines in the South Atlantic. U.S. 4th Fleet was disestablished in 1950 when U.S. 2nd Fleet took over its responsibilities.

Initially, the new 4th Fleet will be headquartered with COMUSNAVSO and take advantage of the existing infrastructure, communications support and personnel already in place in Mayport. As a result, U.S. 4th Fleet will not involve an increase in forces assigned in Mayport.

"This is a significant change and presents us the opportunity to garner the right resources for the missions we run for Southern Command," said Rear Adm. James W. Stevenson Jr., Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command (NAVSO). "As a numbered fleet, we will be in a better position to ensure the Combatant Commander has the right assets available when needed."

U.S. 4th Fleet will retain responsibility as COMUSNAVSO, the Navy component command for SOUTHCOM. Its mission is to direct U.S. naval forces operating in the Caribbean, Central and South American regions and interact with partner nation navies within the maritime environment. Various operations include counter-illicit trafficking, Theater Security Cooperation, military-to-military interaction and bilateral and multinational training.
 

Xtndr50boom

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Wow. The SEAL officers sure have gone alot farther than was conceivable during the Marcinko days
 

Dingobat

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Dick Marcinko is awesome.
About a month ago I was in Portland and wanted to grab a few drinks at one of my favorite bars, "The Rogue Brewery". The first thing I notice as I walk into the bar is mean looking s.o.b. dressed in all black, strutting back and forth on the bar and bellowing out sea stories and insults into the crowd, and generally cracking everyone up.
It took me a minute to recognize him, but after I caught sight of the jet black ponytail and gruff old beard it floored me to recognize one of my old childhood heroes was right there standing above me on the bar like in an action flick, taller-than-life, but in the flesh. Small world..
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

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Dick Marcinko is awesome.
About a month ago I was in Portland and wanted to grab a few drinks at one of my favorite bars, "The Rogue Brewery". The first thing I notice as I walk into the bar is mean looking s.o.b. dressed in all black, strutting back and forth on the bar and bellowing out sea stories and insults into the crowd, and generally cracking everyone up.
It took me a minute to recognize him, but after I caught sight of the jet black ponytail and gruff old beard it floored me to recognize one of my old childhood heroes was right there standing above me on the bar like in an action flick, taller-than-life, but in the flesh. Small world..

Good choice in brewery. I like their Shakespeare beer the best.
 

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U.S. 4th Fleet will be responsible for U.S. Navy ships, aircraft and submarines operating in the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) area of focus, which encompasses the Caribbean, and Central and South America and the surrounding waters.

Located in Mayport, Fla., and dual-hatted with Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command (COMUSNAVSO), U.S. 4th Fleet reestablishment addresses the increased role of maritime forces in the SOUTHCOM area of focus, and demonstrates U.S. commitment to regional partners.

Why exactly are they doing this? To bring fleets in line with the COCOM's?
 

nittany03

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Sounds like it. I wonder when AFRICOM gets their fleet . . .
 

Gatordev

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So if they're setting up a fleet for the AOR I wonder if the operations in the area will finally be considered part of the War on Terror. That whole "counter-narcoterrorist" thing.
 

lmnop

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I'm pretty sure AFRICOM is being stoodup in Stuttgart as we speak.

It's been up and running in Stuttgart for awhile now, but still reports to EUCOM through the end of this FY. A guy from my last det is up there now, and praying that a 'suitable site' on the dark continent is not located. C6F/NAVEUR still has responsibility for the maritime side of the AOR...not sure how that is going to work in the future. I'm guessing NAVEUR will just add another hat for the time being.

http://www.africom.mil/
 

HeyJoe

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I think "AFRICOM" is now history - no country suitable to host. . . . . or so I heard.

CENTCOM had majority of its physical command staff in Florida for years and AFRICOM is springing from "forehead" of EUCOM so that is not an impediment. They have a spiffy website so what more do you want?
 

Twitterpate03

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AFRICOM is still a go. Due to stand up upcoming fiscal year. Djibouti is still there and growing like wildfire.
 
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