COMSIXTHFLT received several requests from littoral nations for training and interaction in maritime law enforcement, maritime interception, search and rescue, fisheries protection, and other coastal patrol operations. In response, COMSIXTHFLT requested that a U.S. Coast Guard cutter deploy to the Mediterranean and Black Sea from 29 May through 28 August 1995. USCGC DALLAS (WHEC 716) subsequently visited seven nations: Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Tunisia, Slovenia, Italy, and Albania. COMSIXTHFLT requested that a CNA analyst be embarked on USCGC DALLAS to assess the cutter's regional engagement role vis- a-vis U.S. Navy units and to identify analytic issues regarding USCG-USN interpretability. This report examines USCGC DALLAS's operational role during battle-group operations and identifies a number of issues that affect USCG-USN interoperability.
USCGC Dallas Med/Black Sea Deployment: Regional Engagement and USCG-USN Interoperability
1996
70 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Deployment , Interoperability , Coastal regions , Lessons learned , Operational readiness , Patrolling , Joint military activities , Italy , Naval planning , Naval logistics , Mediterranean sea , Fisheries , Turkey , Law enforcement , Bulgaria , Coast guard operations , Coast guard ships , Romania , Albania , Black sea , Tunisia , Slovenia , Cutters(Vessels) , Uscgc dallas vessel , Whec-716 vessel , Maritime law enforcement , Comsixthflt
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