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intelligence and research data being provided by Allied intelligence organizations. Numerous liaison channels were opened with the
British Government and with governments in exile. The command also assisted in the planning and preparation of the invasions of North Africa and France. By 1944 the headquarters had been established at 20
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European theater during peacetime, contingencies, in general war and as tasked by Commander, U.S. European Command. NAVAF works with European, African, and South American governments, including in the disruption of militant networks, deterrence of illicit trafficking, and against piracy and maritime crime.
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Special Naval Observer London were expanded to command naval forces. Commander, Naval Forces, Europe was established to maintain Navy bases in the United Kingdom and to report
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COMUSNAVEUR continues to be dual-hatted as COMJFC Naples. In August 2005 COMUSNAVEUR headquarters completed its relocation to Naples, Italy from London in the United
Kingdom. By a directive of 20 September 2005, Naval Forces Europe and Sixth Fleet were merged. NavEur is now co-located with his NATO
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to the middle of the Indian Ocean. Although these were separate commands, they were placed under the control of one commander. The CINCNELM command was disestablished on 1 February 1964. During most of the intervening years, CINCUSNAVEUR has exercised direct command over four subordinate commanders:
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Naval Forces Europe and Africa provides overall command, operational control, and coordination of U.S. Naval Forces in the
European and African Command area of responsibility. As the Navy component in Europe, the commander of U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa, plans, conducts, and supports naval
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VAdm. Wright has taken over the duty of the
Subordinate Command with his usual vigor and ability. This command being a new concept has required analytical adeptness and initiative which he had displayed to high degree. VAdm. Wright is richly deserving of his imminent promotion to the positions
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By autumn of 1945, the chief function of the U.S. Navy in the occupied countries was completed; enemy naval forces had been disarmed, war material had been located and accounted for, and harbors had been reopened and were in operation. As operational emphasis changed and the geographical area
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Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Africa (NAVEUR-NAVAF) area of responsibility (AOR) covers approximately half of the Atlantic Ocean, from the North Pole to Antarctica; as well as the Adriatic, Baltic, Barents, Black, Caspian, Mediterranean and North Seas.
516:, NATO's Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Mediterranean (CINCAFMED). Mountbatten felt that the Sixth Fleet should be assigned to his command while Wright wanted to maintain control of the fleet, particularly its nuclear-armed aircraft carriers, pursuant to both U.S. Navy policy and the
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Admiral Wright has performed his task as CINCNELM with great distinction and has now been ordered to a new assignment as CINCLANT and NATO SACLANT. A brilliantly qualified officer of strong and determined character. One of the Navy's outstanding
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NAVEUR-NAVAF covers all of Russia, Europe and nearly the entire continent of Africa. It encompasses 105 countries with a combined population of more than one billion people and includes a landmass extending more than 14 million square miles.
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List of Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Naval Forces Europe
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developed as a command under the leadership Admiral
1938:. (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2006).
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Service component command of the United States Navy
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846:Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Europe (COMNAVEUR)
473:Northern European Force (CTF 101) — Rear Admiral
271:. The deputy commander is currently Vice Admiral
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313:United States Navy operations during World War I
673:(USCOMEASTLANT). Under the Commander in Chief,
593:United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom
591:Admiral Wright also made the arrangements for
492:Middle Eastern Force (CTF-109) — Rear Admiral
254:Navy Region Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia
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1777:, COMUSNAVEUR, COMUSNAVAF & COMJFC Naples
1758:, COMUSNAVEUR, COMUSNAVAF & COMJFC Naples
1739:, COMUSNAVEUR, COMUSNAVAF & COMJFC Naples
1567:, CINCUSNAVEUR, CINCSOUTH & USCOMEASTLANT
1548:, CINCUSNAVEUR, CINCSOUTH & USCOMEASTLANT
1529:, CINCUSNAVEUR, CINCSOUTH & USCOMEASTLANT
1510:, CINCUSNAVEUR, CINCSOUTH & USCOMEASTLANT
256:(CNREURAFSWA), also headquartered in Naples.
2614:Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command
1918:For Sims's own account, see William S. Sims
1723:COMUSNAVEUR, COMUSNAVAF & COMJFC Naples
1475:CINCUSNAVEUR, CINCSOUTH & USCOMEASTLANT
1172:, CINCUSNAVEUR, CINCNELM & USCOMEASTLANT
1153:, CINCUSNAVEUR, CINCNELM & USCOMEASTLANT
701:(COMIDEASTFOR) (until 1983); and Commander,
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207:United States Naval Forces Europe and Africa
1796:COMUSNAVEUR, COMUSNAVAF & COMJFC Naples
1118:CINCUSNAVEUR, CINCNELM & USCOMEASTLANT
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1978:Peter M. Swartz, Captain, USN (Retired),
1949:Anglo-American Naval Relations, 1917–1919
2031:The History of Unified Command 1946–1993
2013:
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1951:. (London: Navy Records Society, 1991).
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1982:, September 2003. Retrieved June 2008.
1804:COMUSNAVEUR-NAVAF & COMJFC Naples
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2049:– NATO the first five years 1949–1954
1820:COMUSNAVEUR-NAVAF & COMJFC Naples
763:U.S. Naval Activities, United Kingdom
732:'s assignment as Commander in Chief.
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2639:Naval Education and Training Command
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765:was deactivated in September 2007.
311:to oversee the European aspects of
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2935:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels
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1329:, CINCUSNAVEUR & USCOMEASTLANT
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717:(COMUSNAVCENT) on 1 October 1983.
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1180:CINCUSNAVEUR & USCOMEASTLANT
715:U.S. Naval Forces Central Command
707:Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force
649:, the Deputy Commander-in-Chief,
631:Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic
275:, who concurrently serves as the
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1892:References
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