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Navy Expeditionary Combat Command THIS BRIEF CLASSIFIED: Executing Navy’s Maritime Strategy NECC Overview Audience Date THIS BRIEF CLASSIFIED: UNCLASS / FOUO

Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Coastal Riverine Explosive Ordnance Disposal Naval Construction (Seabees) 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. Combat Camera Expeditionary Intelligence Expeditionary Logistics Expeditionary Combat Readiness 2

Command Relationships CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS USFF AIR FORCES ATLANTIC SUBMARINE FORCES ATLANTIC SURFACE FORCES ATLANTIC NAVY CYBER FORCES COMMAND NAVY EXPEDITIONARY COMBAT COMMAND MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND 3 1

Command Relationships CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS PACIFIC FLEET AIR FORCES PACIFIC SUBMARINE FORCES PACIFIC SURFACE FORCES PACIFIC NAVY EXPEDITIONARY COMBAT COMMAND PACIFIC 4 1

NECC Organization CNO Echelon 1 Echelon 2 CPF Echelon 3 CUSFF NECC PAC Commander Dual-Hatted Commander NECC Commander Echelon 3 CUSFF Echelon 4 EODGRU 1 CRG 1 NCG 1 NCG 2 CRG 2 EODGRU 2 NAVELSG NEIC ECRC

Dual-Hatted Commander Operating Forward EUCOM AFRICOM CENTCOM PACOM OPCON ADCON * NECC/NECCPAC is a Dual-Hatted Commander 6th FLEET 5th FLEET 7th FLEET NECC* NECCPAC* Dual-Hatted Commander CTF 68 CTF 56 CTF 75** ** FOC: JAN 2015 68.1 – EOD 68.7 – NCF HOA 56.1 – EOD/DIVERS 56.8 – NCF AFG EOD MU5 56.9 – NEIC/COMCAM CRG1 DET GUAM 68.2 - NCF 68.8 – EOD HOA 56.2 - NCF MARK VI CO. 68.9 – NEIC/COMCAM 68.3 – EOD EUR 56.3 - NAVELSG 56.10 – EOD AFG NEIC IET 68.4 - CRF 56.7 - CRF 56.11 – CRF EST 68.10 – RED HORSE 30 NCR 68.5 - FAST 68.11 - CRF 68.6 - UCT IET NAVAF NAVELSG AFG NEIC AFG

NECC OV-1 Phase 1-5 Operations A2AD – Anti-Access Area Denial AFSB – Afloat Forward Staging Base APOD – Aerial Point of Debarkation ARG – Amphibious Ready Group C-IED – Counter Improvised Explosive Device COIN/CT – Counter Insurgency / Counter Terrorism COMCAM – Combat Camera CRF – Coastal Riverine Force ELSG – Expeditionary Logistics Support Group EOD – Explosive Ordnance Disposal ISR – Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance JLOTS – Joint Logistics Over The Shore MAGTF – Marine Air-Ground Task Force MCAST – Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training MDSU – Mobile Dive and Salvage Unit MIO – Maritime Interdiction Operations NCF – Naval Construction Force NEF TOC – Navy Expeditionary Forces Tactical Operations Center NEIC – Navy Expeditionary Intelligence Command SPOD – Sea Point of Debarkation STOM – Ship To Objective Manuever UCT – Underwater Construction Team UMCM – Underwater Mine Counter Measure VBSS – Visit Board Search and Seizure WMD/E – Weapons of Mass Destruction / Effect

Unique Warfighting Capabilities; 48 percent Reserve Sailors NECC at a Glance NECC Overall 22,366 AC/RC 11,569/10,797 Unique Warfighting Capabilities; 48 percent Reserve Sailors

NECC Organization NCG NMCB Company / Det Platoon 581 pax UCT 77 pax EXCOMCAM NCR Indiv. / Det 1+ pax CBMU 75 pax EMF Det CRG CRS Company Platoon 617 pax EODGRU EODMU MDSU Company Platoon 8 pax 17 pax NEIC NAVELSG NELR NCHB 297 pax Company NCR IET 11 pax Unit of Action

NECC Force Mission Areas Assuring Security Throughout the Littorals Coastal Riverine Force (CRF) Personnel: 2,668 Active and 2,483 Reserve 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) 52% AC 48% RC Assuring Security Throughout the Littorals

NECC Force Mission Areas Enabling Safe and Secure Access Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Personnel: 2,351 Active and 0 Reserve 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 0% RC 100% AC Enabling Safe and Secure Access

NECC Force Mission Areas Naval Construction Force (NCF) Personnel: 5,585 Active and 5,727 Reserve 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 49% AC 51% RC We Build, We Fight

NECC Force Mission Areas Navy Expeditionary Intelligence Command (NEIC) Personnel: 184 Active and 76 Reserve 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 Providing Intelligence Support in the Joint Battle Space on Land and Sea

NECC Force Mission Areas Bringing the Fight to the Fight Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG) Personnel: 423 Active and 2,290 Reserve 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 16% AC 84% RC Bringing the Fight to the Fight

NECC Force Mission Areas Expeditionary Combat Camera (COMCAM) Personnel: 49 Active and 39 Reserve Operations support Counterterrorism Psychological operations Information operations Battle damage assessment Force protection Public affairs Medical support Investigative support 56% AC 44% RC Visual Documentation of the Joint Warfighter 15

NECC Deployed Forces CENTCOM: 1422 (522 AFG) NCF: 448 EOD: 149 CRF: 670 NAVELSG: 127 NEIC: 28 EUCOM: 345 NCF: 186 EOD: 96 CRF: 62 NAVELSG: 1 PACOM: 888 NCF: 528 EOD: 194 CRF: 166 CTF-68 CTF-56 CTF-75 Staffing in Progress SOUTHCOM: 95 EOD: 23 CRF: 42 NEIC:4 NCF: 26 AFRICOM: 210 NCF: 115 EOD: 22 CRF: 62 NEIC: 11 Missions Total Blue In Support of Blue (BISB) 66% Blue In Support of Joint (BISJ) 34% **NECC Deployed Force Laydown as of 27JUN14** UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO NECC capabilities on mission meeting most critical Combatant Commander’s demands 16

Questions? 17

SCHEDULED TO BE DECOMMISIONED NECC Unit Locations Whidbey Island EODMU 11 DET Chicopee NMCB 27 Newport EODMU 12 DET CRS 2 DET CRS 8 CRS 8 CO A 1st PL CSR 8 CO B 1st PL 7NCR Buffalo CRS 8 CO A 2nd PL Spokane CRS 11 CO A 2nd PL Bangor EODMU 11 DET CBMU 303 DET Groton CRS 8 CO C 1st PL Kitsap NMCB 18 NCHB 5 NAVEXPINTEL 0106 Ft McCoy NMCB 25 New York CRS 8 CO C 2nd PL New Jersey EODMU 12 DET NCHB 8 MSRON 12 CO Southfield NMCB 26 (FY15) Sacramento CRS-11 CO B 2nd PL Washington, DC CBMU 202 DET Fallon EODMU 11 DET Alameda CRS-1 CO C 1st PL Columbus CRS 8 CO B 2nd PL Lemoore CBMU 303 DET St. Louis CRS 10 CO C 2nd PL Fort Carson NMCB 17 Baltimore MSRON 12 CO Port Hueneme NCG 1 30 NCR UCT 2 NMCB 3 NMCB 4 NMCB 5 NCHB 14 5 NELR 1 NCR Point Mugu EODMU 3 DET Dahlgren EODMU 12 DET China Lake EODMU 3 DET EODTEU1 DET NCG 1 DET Tulsa CRS 11 CO C 2nd PL Crane EODMU 2 DET Raleigh MSRON 12 CO Camp Lejeune CBMU 202 DET Virginia Beach NECC EODGRU 2 ECRC EODMU 2 EODMU 6 EODMU 12 EODTEU 2 EODESU 2 MDSU 2 CBMU 202 UCT 1 CRS 4 NAVEXCOMCAM ETG CSR 10 CO C 1st PL NAVEXPINTEL 0222 Norfolk EODMU 2 DET Portsmouth CRG 2 CRS 2 CRG 2 DET CSS Williamsburg NAVELSG NAVELSG ESU NAVELSG TEU 1 NELR 2 NELR NCHB 1 MSRON 12 (FY15) MSRON 12 CO x2 Yorktown NCHB 10 EODMU 2 DET CRS 3 DET (FY14) Dallas/Ft. Worth 9NCR NMCB 22 CRS 1 CO A 2nd PL Charleston CRS 10 CO B 1st PL Yuma EODTEU 1 DET Seal Beach CRS SQD 11 Atlanta MSRON 12 CO Kings Bay EODMU 6 DET CBMU 202 DET Jacksonville NMCB 14 CRS 10 CRS 10 CO A 1st PL NCHB 11 4 NELR Mayport San Diego EODGRU 1 EODMU 1 EODMU 3 EODMU 11 EODMU 3 DET EODESU 1 EODTEU 1 MDS CO 1-1 MDS CO 1-7 CBMU 303 CRG 1 CRS 1 CRS 3 CRS 1 CO A 1st PL Long Beach CRS 11 CO A 1st PL Shreveport NMCB 28 (FY14) San Pedro CRS 11 CO B 1st PL CRS 11 CO C 1st PL Panama City EODMU 6 DET San Antonio CSR 1 CO B 2nd PL Orlando CRS 10 CO B 2nd PL Gulfport NCG 2 22 NCR NMCB 1 NMCB 11 NMCB 133 NCHB 13 NMCB 74 (FY15) Pearl Harbor NECC PAC EODMU 3 DET MDSU 1 CBMU 303 DET El Paso CSR 1 CO C 2nd PL Tampa CRS 10 CO A 2nd PL Corpus Christi CRS 1 CO B 1st PL Sasebo, Japan EODMU 5 DET LEGEND ACTIVE BLENDED RESERVE SCHEDULED TO BE DECOMMISIONED Okinawa 30 NCR DET Guam CRG1 DET EODMU 5 EODMU 5 DET 30 NCR DET GTMO NEGB Rota EODMU 8 EODMU 8 DET 22 NCR DET Bahrain CRG 2 DET Updated 25 JUN 2014 Yokosuka, Japan EODMU 5 DET

Security, Partnership, Stability “People Are Our Platform” Defense Support of Civil Authorities Humanitarian 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”