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    NECC’s Executive Director Visits Expeditionary Sailors stationed in the Pacific Fleet

    VIRGINIA BEACH , VA, UNITED STATES

    06.29.2016

    Story by Jennifer Cragg 

    Navy Expeditionary Combat Command

    Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) Executive Director, Nancy Harned visited leadership assigned to NECC Pacific and the Navy Expeditionary Combat Forces stationed in Hawaii, Guam, and Okinawa, Japan, June 9-17.

    “During my recent visit with expeditionary forces assigned to Pacific Fleet area of operations, I appreciated the opportunity of meeting with Sailors charged with carrying out the duties and responsibilities of the Navy Expeditionary Combat Forces,” said Harned. “Our forces assigned in the Pacific theater of operations are committed to delivering combat ready forces for tasking and part of my role in visiting with them is to ensure they have everything they need to accomplish that mission.”

    Harned also met with Capt. Marc Delao, Civil Engineer Corps (CEC), who recently assumed the chief of staff position at Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Pacific (NECCPAC), located at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on the Island of Oahu.

    "Ms. Harned's visit to NECCPAC was critical to ensuring full alignment and unity of effort across the global Navy Expeditionary Force,” said Delao. “As executive director for NECC and NECCPAC, her strategic insights, visionary perspective, and timely feedback to the staff on both the business and operational aspects of the NEF will help us better support the Fleet Commander and more effectively achieve the Navy’s Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority."

    NECCPAC serves as the Navy's Pacific Expeditionary Type Commander (TYCOM) for Naval Construction Forces, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Mobile Diving and Salvage, and Coastal Riverine Forces, which provide vital organize, man, train, equip, and sustain support to Navy Expeditionary Combat Forces home ported in the 3rd and 7th Fleet area of operations.

    During her visit with Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Pacific, Harned met with Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unite FIVE, Coastal Riverine Group ONE Detachment Guam, and Navy Mobile Construction Battalion 133.

    Capt. Erich Diehl, Commander, CTF 75 discussed the milestones CTF 75 has accomplished in the past year since its establishment on Jan. 9, 2015.

    "The Executive Director's engagement with CTF75 and the 1,300 Sailors who comprise 7th Fleet's Navy Expeditionary Force was key to her better understanding of the strategic environment in the region, NEF's impact to theater commander's objectives, and the resources required to delivering CNO's imperative for maintaining maritime superiority,” said Diehl. “During her visit, ED discussed several new initiatives that leverage the diversity and genius of our Force and pivot critical NECC capabilities to the Pacific.”

    Diehl further discussed the capabilities of NECC to include the Coastal Riverine Force MKVI, Expeditionary Mine Countermeasures (ExMCM) and Rapid Material Analysis Cell Pacific (RMAC-P) that delivers unique expeditionary capabilities essential to protecting and defending our national security interests.

    CTF 75 serves as the core Navy Expeditionary Force battle staff for crisis response and major combat operations by promoting security, stability and innovative warfighting capabilities to support missions in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

    Harned’s visit to Guam comes prior to the arrival of Mark (MK) VI Patrol Boats, which are scheduled to arrive in late August. The Mark VI Patrol Boat will offer the Coastal Riverine Group ONE Detachment in Guam a variety of mission sets from coastal patrol to mine counter measures to theater security cooperation, enabling operators to provide their critical security know how and force protection worldwide.

    In September 2015, Coastal Riverine Group Two accepted the first two of 12 MK VI Patrol Boats. In March 2016, Commander Task Force 56, based in Bahrain, received two Mark VI Patrol Boats.

    Harned ended her visit to the Pacific Fleet by visiting with Sailors assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4, which is currently deployed to Okinawa.

    NECC is an enduring warfighting force providing sea-to-shore and inland operating environment capabilities across the full range of military operations that is focused on delivering combat effective expeditionary forces ready for worldwide operations now and into the future.

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    Date Taken: 06.29.2016
    Date Posted: 06.29.2016 16:06
    Story ID: 202770
    Location: VIRGINIA BEACH , VA, US

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