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Formerly the U.S. Atlantic Command, the '''United States Fleet Forces Command''' is the manager of Naval shore installations, and fleet resources to be assigned to the [[Unified Combatant | {{subpages}} | ||
Formerly the U.S. Atlantic Command, the '''United States Fleet Forces Command''' is the manager of Naval shore installations, and fleet resources to be assigned to the [[Unified Combatant Command]]s; it is also the naval component of [[United States Northern Command]]. It is directly subordinate to [[United States Joint Forces Command]], but also provides guidance to the naval components of the geographic combatant commands. | |||
[[Admiral]] [[John Harvey]] is the current commander, headquartered at [[Naval Station Norfolk]]. | [[Admiral]] [[John Harvey]] is the current commander, headquartered at [[Naval Station Norfolk]]. |
Revision as of 19:45, 19 September 2009
Formerly the U.S. Atlantic Command, the United States Fleet Forces Command is the manager of Naval shore installations, and fleet resources to be assigned to the Unified Combatant Commands; it is also the naval component of United States Northern Command. It is directly subordinate to United States Joint Forces Command, but also provides guidance to the naval components of the geographic combatant commands.
Admiral John Harvey is the current commander, headquartered at Naval Station Norfolk.