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US Navy USS Comstock Embarks Mark VI Patrol Boats and ExMCM for Maritime Security Operations

US Navy USS Comstock Embarks Mark VI Patrol Boats and ExMCM for Maritime Security Operations

US Navy USS Comstock Embarks Mark VI Patrol Boats and ExMCM for Maritime Security Operations

USS Comstock (LSD 45) is underway after loading Mark VI patrol boats and expeditionary mine countermeasure (ExMCM) elements in Guam to integrate Navy expeditionary forces aboard the amphibious dock landing ship for a security patrol in the Philippine Sea. Maritime Expeditionary Security Force and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Sailors assigned to Commander, Task Force 75 (CTF 75) embarked Comstock to conduct littoral maritime security operations with the Marines and Sailors already deployed as Task Force Ellis from 1 Marine Expeditionary Force. The interoperable patrols with Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary forces allow them to increase their ability to respond to threats, deter hostilities and maintain stability in the Indo-Pacific.

“This level of integration of Mark VI patrol boats with surface Navy assets has never been accomplished before,” said Lt. Andy Bergstrom, Alpha Company Commander. The Mark VI patrol boat provides a presence capability in the littorals beyond sheltered bays and harbors with additional mission capabilities including high value asset escort, visit, board, search and seizure support and theater security cooperation.

“Navy expeditionary combat forces embarking USS Comstock to support Commander, Task Force 76 (CTF 76) is a perfect example of 7th Fleet’s tactical interoperability, operational reach, and strategic focus on regional stability,” said Capt. Gareth Healy, commander of Navy Expeditionary Forces Command Pacific/CTF 75. “Our maritime expeditionary security and ExMCM elements bring an expanded capability to clear, secure, build, and protect critical lines of communication in this dynamic area of operations.”

A Patrol Boat (PB) Mk VI assigned to Commander, Task Force 75 (CTF 75) stations alongside amphibious dock landing ship USS Comstock (LSD 45) during routine maritime operations. Maritime Expeditionary Security Force and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Sailors assigned to Commander, Task Force 75 (CTF 75) embarked and are conducting integrated littoral maritime security operations from the amphibious dock landing ship USS Comstock (LSD 45) with the Marines and Sailors already deployed as Task Force Ellis from I Marine Expeditionary Force. PB Mk VI provides increased capabilities to amphibious warships and can operate directly in support of the Navy platform or independently in support of mission tasking. (Photo by U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Manuel A. Serrano)

Maritime Expeditionary Security capabilities and the growing fleet integration contribute to the high-end fight to reinforce blue-water operations and dominate the shorelines. CTF 75 is 7th Fleet’s primary expeditionary task force and is responsible for the planning and execution of maritime security operations, explosive ordnance disposal, diving, engineering and construction, and underwater construction. Additionally, it provides direct support to diving and salvage operations and expeditionary intelligence throughout the Indo-Pacific region.

CTF 76/Expeditionary Strike Group Seven is the Navy’s only forward deployed amphibious force and is responsible for conducting expeditionary warfare operations to support a full range of theater contingencies, ranging from humanitarian and disaster relief to full combat operations, to ensure security and stability in the Indo-Pacific. U.S. 7th Fleet is the largest numbered fleet in the world, and with the help of 35 other maritime-nation allies and partners, the U.S. Navy has operated in the Indo-Pacific region for more than 70 years, providing credible, ready forces to help preserve peace and prevent conflict.

U.S. Sailor assigned to amphibious dock landing ship USS Comstock (LSD 45), observes a Patrol Boat (PB) Mk VI assigned to Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron 3 during green well operations, Oct. 4, 2020. Maritime Expeditionary Security Force and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Sailors assigned to Commander, Task Force 75 (CTF 75) embarked and are conducting integrated littoral maritime security operations from the amphibious dock landing ship USS Comstock (LSD 45) with the Marines and Sailors already deployed as Task Force Ellis from I Marine Expeditionary Force. PB Mk VI provides increased capabilities to amphibious warships and can operate directly in support of the Navy platform or independently in support of mission tasking. (Photo by U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Manuel A. Serrano)
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