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    SEALs, Marines use USS George Washington as forward staging base

    SEALs, Marines use USS George Washington as forward staging base

    Photo By Petty Officer 2nd Class Everett Allen | Maritime Special Operations Forces prepare for a mission during a training exercise...... read more read more

    PHILIPPINE SEA , AT SEA

    09.29.2014

    Courtesy Story

    USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73)

    Commander, Task Force (CTF) 70 Public Affairs

    PHILIPPINE SEA - SEALs and Marine Special Operations (MARSOC) forces from Special Operations Command Pacific conducted maritime interoperability training aboard Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73), Sept. 22-29.

    Through the utilization of the carrier as an afloat forward staging base, the task force demonstrated increased flexibility and a range of options to conduct operations when and where needed most.

    “The chance to integrate Special Operations Forces and a carrier strike group in a full scale exercise is incredibly important,” said Capt. Alec Mackenzie, the Special Operations Task Force commander. “Operating from an afloat staging base gives our forces dramatically increased reach and provides an opportunity to refine tactics, techniques, and procedures in a challenging environment. This makes Maritime SOF more effective and provides the requisite experience to conduct real-world contingency operations as needed.”

    Maritime Special Operations Forces (SOF) assigned to Naval Special Warfare Unit One, including members from a Marine Special Operations Company, a west coast-based Naval Special Warfare (NSW) unit, Explosive Ordnance Disposal element and a Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron staged aboard the aircraft carrier in order to conduct training.

    The training exercised the entire spectrum of foundational crisis response skills, including embarkation, command and control, logistics, planning and execution. The participants executed a full range of operations, from special reconnaissance to direct action utilizing rotary wing insertions. The exercise also demonstrated interoperability between the Special Operations Forces and capabilities from multiple other units, including George Washington, the Carrier Air Wing, and strike group ships.

    “We demonstrated outstanding synchronization between aviation, special warfare and surface forces in an environment that will continue to grow as an option for afloat staging bases,” said Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery, commander, Battle Force 7th Fleet, and the officer in tactical control of the exercise. “The ability to seamlessly integrate those forces and quickly conduct operations in a time of crises is key to effective cooperative efforts. Exercises of this kind, reinforcing and refining our capabilities, are further evidence of the U.S. dedication to stability and security in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.”

    The George Washington Carrier Strike Group and 7th Fleet's Special Warfare task force make up two prongs of the air, sea, subsurface and land operations in the Indo-Asia-Pacific under the Navy's largest numbered fleet.

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    Date Taken: 09.29.2014
    Date Posted: 10.09.2014 01:09
    Story ID: 144699
    Location: PHILIPPINE SEA , AT SEA

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