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As the Navy component in Europe, U.S. Naval Forces Europe (NAVEUR) plans, conducts and supports naval operations in the European theater during peacetime and as tasked by the EUCOM commander. With its headquarters at Naval Support Activity in Naples, Italy, NAVEUR directs all its naval operations through the U.S. Sixth Fleet (COMSIXTHFLT) commander based in Gaeta, Italy, and support activities ashore through the Navy Region Europe (CNRE) commander, headquartered in Naples. A Sept. 20, 2005 directive merged Naval Forces Europe and Sixth Fleet.

Though not a NATO command, NAVEUR ensures ready and logistics support of U.S. Navy ships and aircraft regardless if they were nationally or NATO assigned. NAVEUR also works with NATO commands and member governments in planning, operating and funding NATO facilities the U.S. Navy uses.

Naval Forces Europe’s area of responsibility encompasses 89 countries with a combined population of more than 1 billion people. Its landmass spreads across nearly 14 million square miles and touches three continents, while its maritime areas cover the Mediterranean and Black and Baltic seas. On Oct. 1, 2000, the maritime area expanded to include several million square miles in the Atlantic Ocean also. For planning purposes, NAVEUR divided the area of responsibility into six maritime regions according to the countries’ maritime characteristics and their surrounding waters: Black Sea; Levant / East Med; Maghreb and North Africa; northern Europe and Baltic; northern Mediterranean; and sub-saharan Africa.

For more information, visit NAVEUR’s Web site: http://www.c6f.navy.mil/

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  • September 12, 2012

    Sailors protect CE12 participants

    Sailors with Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron Three provide security at Combined Endeavor 2012
  • September 11, 2012

    USS Mount Whitney Remembers 9/11

    The crew of USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20) and embarked U.S. 6th fleet staff gathered for a remembrance ceremony to honor those whose lives were lost during the terrorist attacks, Sept. 11.
  • September 11, 2012

    CNE-CNA Fleet Master Chief Meets Ukraine’s First MCPON, Tours Naval Facilities

    The fleet master chief (FLTCM) of U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa spent two days touring facilities and meeting junior and senior Ukrainian Sailors along with the recently selected first Ukrainian master chief petty officer of the navy (MCPON) in Sevastopol, Ukraine, Sep. 11.
  • September 10, 2012

    USS Farragut Makes French Connection

    The guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut (DDG 99) departed La Rochelle, France, following a four-day visit, Sept. 10.
  • September 7, 2012

    USS Farragut Departs Germany, Arrives in France

    The guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut (DDG 99) arrived in La Rochelle, France, for a port visit, Sept. 7.
  • September 6, 2012

    US, Finland Navies Conduct Common Picture Operational Tests

    The U.S. Navy conducted Common Picture Operational (CPO) tests with Finland’s navy Sept. 6 and will continue throughout Combined Endeavor 2012.
  • September 6, 2012

    USS McFaul Departs Koper, Slovenia

    The guided-missile destroyer USS McFaul (DDG 74) departed Koper, Slovenia, following a port visit, Sept. 6.
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    World’s Largest Communication Exercise Kicks Off

    Combined Endeavor 2012, the world’s largest military communications exercise, kicked off Sept. 6 at the Joint Military Training Command on U.S. Army Garrison Grafenwöhr, Germany.
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    USS Mount Whitney Remembers Fallen Hero

    The U.S. 6th Fleet flagship, USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20) held a memorial ceremony in honor of U.S. Navy Chaplain Lt. Vincent Capodanno at Piazza di Capodanno, Sept. 4.
  • August 20, 2012

    U.S. 6th Fleet Flagship Departs France

    The U.S. 6th Fleet flagship, USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20), concluded a port visit to Theoule-sur-Mer, France, after taking part in several events honoring the 68th anniversary of the Liberation of Provence, Aug. 19.

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  • September 12, 2012

    EUCOM and SHAPE Senior Enlisted Leaders talk NCO leadership

    SHAPE Command Senior Enlisted Leader and EUCOM's Command Senior Enlisted Leader spotlight on the superb character of senior enlisted leadership
  • January 3, 2012

    Afghanistan in 2012

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  • June 23, 2011

    Ripples in Romania: A New Strategic Collaboration for the US Navy’s Project Handclasp

    Demonstrating its friendship with the Romanian people and interest in the security and stability of the Black Sea region, the United States’ sent one of its biggest and most capable rocks, the USS Monterey, commanded by Captain Jim Kilby, to make port in Constanta, Romania June 6–9.
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    A Greater Peace of Mind

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  • March 11, 2010

    Navy Chaplain talks with Orthodox Military Chaplains in Republic of Georgia

    While in port at Batumi, Georgia onboard the USS JOHN L HALL (I had a unique opportunity to meet with two Georgian Orthodox priests, Father Theodor and Father Nikos, who are both part of the growing/emerging professional chaplaincy program in Georgia.
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    It Does Not Take Much to Make a Difference

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  • October 30, 2009

    Project Handclasps helps sustain HA efforts in EUCOM

    On Oct. 22, I had the most rewarding day since being assigned as the Bilateral Affairs Officer to the U.S. Embassy, Vilnius, Lithuania. That day, I was in charge of organizing the delivery of hygiene and medical material donated as part of Project Handclasp, the Navy’s space available program for shipping humanitarian donations.
  • September 22, 2009

    Getting Stronger Together in Bulgaria

    The EUCOM project in Paderevo consists of renovating the Vela Peeva Kindergarten which is being undertaken in conjunction with the deployment of Task Force East near the training area of Novo Selo. This project is unique because it is a combined effort between the U.S. Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 (NMCB3), U.S. Army engineers from the 15th Engineering Battalion, and Bulgarian military engineers. This HCA project provided a unique opportunity to cross train techniques cross DoD services, work with new materials, and most importantly, working collaboratively together in an international context. A U.S. Navy Seabee from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion THREE lays tile in the Vela Peeva Elementary school in Padarevo, Bulgaria.
  • July 20, 2009

    Back to sea!

    The NATO Sea Day – held only once every two years – was an unqualified success. The object is to bring to sea the key decision makers in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization: the Secretary General and his Deputy; the entire Permanent Representatives from NATO’s decision-making body, the North Atlantic Council (all 28 nations of course have an ambassador-rank official assigned to Brussels); the Military Committee (each Chief of Defense – those of us from the U.S. would say Chairman of the Joint Chiefs – is a member, and each has a full-time, very senior representative in Brussels); and key personnel from the operational staff, i.e. Allied Command Operations / Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe.
  • July 9, 2009

    Community outreach onboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)

    Today, I have the opportunity to escort military and community leaders from Poland and Germany aboard the “Ike” and I can’t think of a better platform to demonstrate the United States’ commitment to building partnerships here in Europe. It’s my sincere hope that our guests walk away with a greater appreciation and understanding of that commitment.

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  • September 17, 2012

    Honoring fallen crew members

    Naval Station Rota held a memorial ceremony for seven Navy Airmen who perished in 1987.
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    Remember the past, but continue to look ahead

    September 11th is forever marked as a day that changed the course of world history. In Vicenza, Italy, a joint commemoration ceremony took place downtown. SGT Nick Lloyd has more.
  • September 11, 2012

    Empowering to make a difference

    Servicemembers in Naples, Italy gather to observe the 11th anniversary of September 11, 2001. Seaman Apprentice Nicole VanderGriend takes us to the remembrance ceremony.
  • August 29, 2012

    Edinburgh Military Tattoo

    The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland is one event every band strives to attend. TSgt Lance Daigle follows U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band for their first time appearance.
  • August 16, 2012

    Communication in a joint environment

    U.S. and Spanish Marines at Naval Station Rota ended a week-long anti-terrorism exercise meant to strengthen communication skills in a combat environment. Petty Officer Johnny Suits shows us how Marines improved foreign relations with their host nation allies.
  • August 1, 2012

    Exercise Sea Breeze strengthens military bonds

    During Exercise Sea Breeze, more than 16 countries work together to strengthen military bonds and build long lasting partnerships. SSgt Joshua Peargin takes us to Odessa, Ukraine where this multifaceted exercise takes place.
  • July 24, 2012

    Enjoying the Navy band

    During exercise Sea Breeze in Ukraine all those taking part had a chance to unwind and enjoy...and share a little musical culture with the locals. SSgt Joshua Peargin takes us to downtown Odessa for the story.
  • July 24, 2012

    Not your normal orphanage

    American and Ukraine militaries taking part in Exercise Sea Breeze took a break from the action to pay a visit to some local kids in Odessa, Ukraine. SSgt Joshua Peargin takes us along for the visit.
  • July 23, 2012

    Handling everything that goes "boom"

    There are 8 individual exercises that make up Exercise FRUKUS 2012, and none are more explosive than the gun exercise. SSgt Nathan Parry met up with the gunners mate who was with the 5-inch cannon throughout FRUKUS.
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    Man overboard

    The Sailors of the USS Normandy practice man overboard musters regularly. During Exercise FRUKUS2012 they practiced rescuing one of their own...well, kind of. SSgt Nathan Parry caught up with the search and rescue swimmers and the one they get to “save”.