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NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
Audience
Date
THIS BRIEF CLASSIFIED:
UNCLASS / FOUO
Navy Expeditionary Combat Command
Executing Navy’s Maritime Strategy
NECC Overview
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NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Mission: Organize, man, train, equip and sustain Navy Expeditionary Combat Forces to execute
combat, combat support, and combat service support missions across the full spectrum of naval, joint and combined operations which enable access from the sea and freedom of
action throughout the sea-to-shore and inland operating environments.
Navy Expeditionary Combat Command
Navy Expeditionary Combat Command
Coastal Riverine Naval Construction (Seabees)
Expeditionary Intelligence
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Combat Camera Expeditionary Logistics
Expeditionary Combat Readiness
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
Command Relationships
USFF
NAVY CYBER
FORCES COMMAND
NAVY EXPEDITIONARY
COMBAT COMMAND
MILITARY SEALIFT
COMMAND
SURFACE FORCES
ATLANTIC
SUBMARINEFORCES
ATLANTIC
AIR FORCES
ATLANTIC
CHIEF OF NAVAL
OPERATIONS
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Command Relationships
PACIFIC FLEET
NAVY EXPEDITIONARY
COMBAT COMMAND
PACIFIC
SURFACE FORCES PACIFIC
SUBMARINEFORCES PACIFIC
AIR FORCES PACIFIC
CHIEF OF NAVAL
OPERATIONS
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Echelon 1
Echelon 2
Echelon 3
NECCCommander
NECC PAC Commander
Dual-Hatted Commander
Echelon 4
NECC Organization
NEICNAVELSGEODGRU 1 CRG 2 EODGRU 2
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ECRCNCG 1CRG 1 NCG 2
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
56.9 – NEIC/COMCAM
56.8 – NCF AFG
56.10 – EOD AFG
56.11 – CRF EST
NEIC AFG
56.2 - NCF
56.1 – EOD/DIVERS
56.3 - NAVELSG
56.7 - CRF
NAVELSG AFG
CTF 56
68.9 – NEIC/COMCAM
68.7 – NCF HOA
68.8 – EOD HOA
68.10 – RED HORSE
68.11 - CRF
68.2 - NCF
68.1 – EOD
68.3 – EOD EUR
68.4 - CRF
CTF 68
68.5 - FAST
68.6 - UCT
AFRICOM CENTCOMEUCOM
6th FLEET 5th FLEET 7th FLEET
PACOM
NECC* NECCPAC*
OPCONADCON
IET NAVAF
Dual-Hatted Commander
* NECC/NECCPAC is a Dual-Hatted
Commander
Operating Forward
CRG1 DET GUAM
EOD MU5
MARK VI CO.
NEIC IET
CTF 75**
30 NCR
** FOC: JAN 2015
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
NECC OV-1 Phase 1-5 Operations
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NECC at a Glance
Unique Warfighting Capabilities; 48 percent Reserve Sailors
NECC Overall22,366AC/RC
11,569/10,797
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
NECC Organization
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NEIC
NCR
IET
CRG
CRS
Company
Platoon
617 pax
EODGRU
EODMU MDSU
Company
Platoon
Company
8 pax
17 pax
11 pax
Unit of Action
NAVELSG
NELR
NCHB
297 pax
Company
NCG
NMCB
Company / Det
Platoon
581 pax
UCT
77 pax
Company
EXCOMCAM NCR
Indiv. / Det
1+ pax
CBMU
75 pax
EMF Det
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
NECC Force Mission Areas
Assuring Security Throughout the Littorals
• Core Competencies can be applied across the range of military operations:• Port Security / Harbor Defense• High Value Unit Escort• Maritime Infrastructure Protection• Entry Control Point (Afloat/Ashore)• Sea Point of Debarkation/Air Point
of Debarkation Protection• Intelligence Surveillance and
Reconnaissance Patrols• Visit Board Search and Seizure
Level II (Organic force / delivery)
Coastal Riverine Force (CRF)Personnel: 2,668 Active and 2,483 Reserve
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52% AC48% RC
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
NECC Force Mission Areas
• Highly trained, skilled technicians who are experts in explosives, diving and parachuting• Only maritime expeditionary EOD and Mobile Diving
Salvage (MDS) capability within Department of Defense• Render safe conventional, improvised, chemical,
biological, nuclear ordnance demolition or disposal of hazardous munitions, pyrotechnics, and retrograde explosives
• Underwater Salvage and Recovery operations using SCUBA and Surface Supplied Air or Mixed Gas
• Underwater object recovery and harbor clearance• Support military and civilian law enforcement agencies• Routinely operate with Interagency partners including
Department of State, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Customs Office, and FBI
Enabling Safe and Secure Access 11
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)Personnel: 2,351 Active and 0 Reserve
0% RC 100% AC
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
NECC Force Mission Areas
We Build, We Fight
• Provide a wide variety of military construction and humanitarian efforts in times of peace or war:
• Constructing border outposts, expeditionary camps• Constructing and repairing aircraft runways and parking aprons• Erecting bridges and constructing roads• Constructing munitions storage areas and large scale camp sites• Building detention facilities• Repairing piers and wharves• Renovating schools and municipal facilities• Providing community outreach centers, medical clinics,
community clean-up
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Naval Construction Force (NCF)Personnel: 5,585 Active and 5,727 Reserve
49% AC
51% RC
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
NECC Force Mission Areas
Providing Intelligence Support in the Joint Battle Space on Land and Sea
• Provides flexible, capable and ready maritime expeditionary intelligence forces.• Tactical Ground Human Intelligence (HUMINT)• Tactical Maritime HUMINT and Intelligence
Exploitation• Expeditionary Intelligence Analysis• Tactical Electronic Warfare/Information Operations
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Navy Expeditionary Intelligence Command (NEIC)Personnel: 184 Active and 76 Reserve
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
NECC Force Mission Areas
Bringing the Fight to the Fight
• Operational Reserve Command
• Offer the only break-bulk cargo capability in the DoD
• Delivers logistics capabilities with active and mobilization-ready Navy Reserve Force Sailors and equipment to theater commanders in support of the military strategy
• Provides support for: • Port and air cargo handling missions• Fuels distribution• Freight terminal and warehouse operations• Ordnance reporting and handling• Expeditionary communications
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Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG)Personnel: 423 Active and 2,290 Reserve
16% AC
84% RC
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
NECC Force Mission Areas
• Operations support• Counterterrorism• Psychological operations• Information operations• Battle damage assessment• Force protection• Public affairs
• Medical support
• Investigative support
Visual Documentation of the Joint Warfighter15
Expeditionary Combat Camera (COMCAM)Personnel: 49 Active and 39 Reserve
56% AC44% RC
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
NECC Deployed Forces
SOUTHCOM: 95
•EOD: 23•CRF: 42•NEIC:4•NCF: 26
AFRICOM: 210
•NCF: 115•EOD: 22•CRF: 62•NEIC: 11
EUCOM: 345
•NCF: 186•EOD: 96•CRF: 62•NAVELSG: 1
CENTCOM: 1422 (522 AFG)
•NCF: 448•EOD: 149•CRF: 670•NAVELSG: 127•NEIC: 28
PACOM: 888
•NCF: 528•EOD: 194•CRF: 166
CTF-68
CTF-56
CTF-75Staffing in Progress
**NECC Deployed Force Laydown as of 27JUN14**
Missions Total
Blue In Support of Blue (BISB) 66%
Blue In Support of Joint (BISJ) 34%
UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
Questions?
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NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
NECC Unit Locations
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GTMONEGB Bahrain
CRG 2 DET
Rota EODMU 8
EODMU 8 DET22 NCR DET
Fort CarsonNMCB 17
Virginia BeachNECC EODGRU 2 ECRC EODMU 2 EODMU 6 EODMU 12 EODTEU 2 EODESU 2 MDSU 2 CBMU 202 UCT 1 CRS 4NAVEXCOMCAM ETGCSR 10 CO C 1st PLNAVEXPINTEL 0222
Norfolk EODMU 2 DET
PortsmouthCRG 2 CRS 2CRG 2 DET CSS
WilliamsburgNAVELSG NAVELSG ESUNAVELSG TEU 1 NELR 2 NELR NCHB 1MSRON 12 (FY15)MSRON 12 CO x2
YorktownNCHB 10 EODMU 2 DETCRS 3 DET (FY14)
Whidbey IslandEODMU 11 DET
LEGENDACTIVE
BLENDEDRESERVE
SCHEDULED TO BE DECOMMISIONED
New JerseyEODMU 12 DET
NCHB 8MSRON 12 CO
DahlgrenEODMU 12 DET
Port HuenemeNCG 1 30 NCRUCT 2 NMCB 3NMCB 4 NMCB 5NCHB 14 5 NELR1 NCR Point MuguEODMU 3 DET
Pearl HarborNECC PAC
EODMU 3 DETMDSU 1
CBMU 303 DET
BuffaloCRS 8 CO A 2nd PL
CharlestonCRS 10 CO B 1st PL
GuamCRG1 DETEODMU 5
EODMU 5 DET30 NCR DET
St. Louis CRS 10 CO C 2nd PL
GrotonCRS 8 CO C
1st PL
TampaCRS 10 CO A 2nd PL
Ft McCoyNMCB 25
San DiegoEODGRU 1 EODMU 1EODMU 3 EODMU 11EODMU 3 DET EODESU 1EODTEU 1 MDS CO 1-1 MDS CO 1-7 CBMU 303CRG 1 CRS 1CRS 3 CRS 1 CO A 1st PL
GulfportNCG 2 22 NCRNMCB 1 NMCB 11NMCB 133 NCHB 13NMCB 74 (FY15)
Corpus ChristiCRS 1 CO B 1st PL
NewportEODMU 12 DET
CRS 2 DETCRS 8
CRS 8 CO A 1st PLCSR 8 CO B 1st PL
7NCR
New YorkCRS 8 CO C 2nd
PLSouthfieldNMCB 26 (FY15)
ColumbusCRS 8 CO B 2nd PL
AlamedaCRS-1 CO C 1st PL
ChicopeeNMCB 27
ShreveportNMCB 28 (FY14)
Dallas/Ft. Worth9NCR
NMCB 22CRS 1 CO A 2nd PL
Updated 25 JUN 2014
CraneEODMU 2 DET
Kings BayEODMU 6 DETCBMU 202 DET
JacksonvilleNMCB 14CRS 10
CRS 10 CO A 1st PL
NCHB 114 NELR
CBMU 202 DETMayport
EODMU 6 DET
Panama CityEODMU 6 DET
China LakeEODMU 3 DETEODTEU1 DET
NCG 1 DET
Sasebo, JapanEODMU 5 DET
Yokosuka, JapanEODMU 5 DET
BangorEODMU 11 DETCBMU 303 DET
KitsapNMCB 18NCHB 5
NAVEXPINTEL 0106
FallonEODMU 11 DET
YumaEODTEU 1 DET
AtlantaMSRON 12 CO
Washington, DCCBMU 202 DET
RaleighMSRON 12 COCamp LejeuneCBMU 202 DET
Okinawa30 NCR DET
LemooreCBMU 303 DET
BaltimoreMSRON 12 CO
San AntonioCSR 1 CO B 2nd PL
El PasoCSR 1 CO C 2nd PL
OrlandoCRS 10 CO B 2nd PL
SpokaneCRS 11 CO A 2nd PL
SacramentoCRS-11 CO B 2nd PL
TulsaCRS 11 CO C 2nd PL
Seal BeachCRS SQD 11
Long BeachCRS 11 CO A 1st PL
San PedroCRS 11 CO B 1st PL CRS 11 CO C 1st PL
NECCNECC Adaptive, Responsive, ExpeditionaryAdaptive, Responsive, Expeditionary
Defense Support of Civil AuthoritiesHumanitarian Assistance / Disaster Relief
• Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA)• Designated Navy Lead Element, CTF 86• Liaise with Civil Authorities to perform tasks in
accordance with Stafford Act• Activities: Minnesota Bridge Collapse, Hurricane
Sandy Response, Exercise Ardent Sentry
• Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief (HA/DR)
• Adaptive Force Package task organized to support designated operations
• Activities: Hurricane Irene-Haiti
Security, Partnership, Stability “People Are Our Platform”19