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    Royal Navy Hands Over Combined Task Force 158 to U.S. Forces

    Royal Navy Hands Over Combined Task Force 158 to U.S. Forces

    Courtesy Photo | U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Garry E. Hall relieved Royal Navy Commodore Nick Lambert as...... read more read more

    ABOARD OCEAN 6, USCENTCOM, AT SEA

    07.18.2007

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    U.S. Naval Forces Central Command / U.S. 5th Fleet           

    Expeditionary Strike Group 2 Public Affairs

    ABOARD OCEAN 6, Persian Gulf -- Rear Adm. Garry E. Hall relieved Royal Navy Commodore Nick Lambert as commander of Combined Task Force (CTF) 158 and Capt. Paul Severs relieved Royal Navy Capt. Bob Sanguinetti as commander of Combined Task Group (CTG) 158.1 July 17 aboard Ocean 6, an afloat forward operating barge in the Persian Gulf. Command of CTF 158 typically rotates among coalition partners Australia, United Kingdom and the United States.

    CTF 158 is comprised of coalition ships and its primary mission in the Persian Gulf is to maintain security in and around both the Al Basrah and Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminals (ABOT and KAAOT, respectively), in support of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1723. This resolution charges the multi-national force with the responsibility and authority to maintain security and stability in the Iraqi territorial waters and also supports the Iraqi government's request for security support.

    "I am looking forward to continue the hard work the Royal Navy and the coalition has done in the NAG (North Arabian Gulf, more commonly known as the Persian Gulf)," said Hall, who is also the commander of Task Force 51 and 59. "It is a very important mission to assist the Iraqi nation for self-determination."

    The primary mission of CTG 158.1 is to provide 24-hour protection to Iraq's oil terminals, KAAOT and ABOT. The task group operates from Ocean 6, which is a command and control platform in support of personnel assigned to protect the oil platforms.

    "My staff is ready and prepared to take on this coalition mission," said Severs who is also the commodore for Destroyer Squadron 50. "We will play a vital role in maritime operations in the NAG."

    Maritime operations help set the conditions for security and stability in the Persian Gulf and protect Iraq's sea-based infrastructure, which provides the Iraqi people the opportunity for self-determination. Iraq's oil platforms account for about 90 percent of the country's gross domestic product.

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    Date Taken: 07.18.2007
    Date Posted: 07.18.2007 09:32
    Story ID: 11336
    Location: ABOARD OCEAN 6, USCENTCOM, AT SEA

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