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Navy Reserve Force Operational Support Summary 5 September 2014 Today, there are 59,413 Full Time Support and Selected Reserve Sailors in the Navy and 2,899 Reserve Sailors are mobilized to active duty. INTEL - NR EUCOM JAC 0592: Imagery branch processed 46 targets; validating, vetting, analyzing, correcting, performing quality control, and forwarding to customers. The all source branch is researching and writing four defense overviews assigned for FY 14 production. Updates of unit data cards for three countries are continuing. Crisis Support unit continues to provide direct analytical support for Eastern Europe situation. - NR CPF 0322: Support for updating intelligence data for country studies on Intellipedia. Additionally, the unit worked on Maritime Intelligence Operations Center (MIOC) watch standing qualifications, and the establishment of the newly formed cell within the OPS Department tasked with flexibility to address needs, including N 27 support and completing an introductory brief and how to guide for newly assigned analysts, dubbed the Davy Jones' Shadow Task Force (DJSTF). - NR CPF INTEL 0194: Prepared and presented unclassified and classified briefing for ESG 3 and Joint Forces Maritime Component Commander Planning Unit 502 (JPU 502). Briefing included country briefings, training briefs, and classified country Order of Battle (OOB) and platform briefings. Staff members outlined Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment support to assist JPU 502 with their operations planning tasks. PACFLT - CPF N31 (Current Operations): 7 sailors from NR CPF MOC DET 301 supported CDRCOMPACFLT N3, in the Fleet Command Center manning the watch bill. Personnel filled critical billets during real world operations and exercise execution, during a period of reduced active staff manpower. DET 301 personnel supported the effort in the roles of: CPF Captain and Battle Watch Executive Officer for the monitoring and direction of maritime, aviation, subsurface, activities throughout COMPACFLT area of responsibility in coordination with USPACOM Joint Operation Center, Commander, 7th Fleet, and Commander, 3rd Fleet; and BMD Watch Officer and Operations Specialist ISO theater missile defense activities and reporting requirements to HHQ. 91 days of direct operational support was provided. - 3 sailors from NR CPF MOC DET 301 supported CDRCOMPACFLT N31 Current Operations Division, resulting in the scheduling, execution, and monitoring of Expeditionary, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, and Special Reconnaissance Operations throughout the USPACOM AOR in coordination with USPACOM Joint Operation Center, Commander, 7th Fleet, and Commander, 3rd Fleet. 11 days of direct operational support was provided. - CPF N3 (Operations, Training & Readiness): 3 sailors from NR CPF MOC DET 301 supported CDRCOMPACFLT N3 and Commander, 3rd Fleet in the execution of Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC). 1 sailor provided fill of shortfall in manning for USNS Mercy manpower requirements prior to getting underway, and during transit to the HI OPAREA, and 2 sailors supported local Oahu operations during execution as escort officers for foreign military personnel. 54 days of direct operational support was provided.

- CDR USNORTHCOM J3 (Operations Directorate): 1 sailor from NR CPF MOC DET 301 supported CDRUSNORTHCOM J3 as the Joint Operations Center (JOC) Operations Officer supporting the Combatant Commander s staff for execution of operations and reporting requirements across the CDRUSNORTHCOM AOR. 31 days of direct operational support was provided. - PACFLT JFMCC Planning Unit (JPU) 502-23 Sailors (20 Officers and 3 Enlisted) delivered 125 days of operational support and capability development for COMPACFLT. Drill Weekend employment had 10 officers and 2 enlisted providing direct support for N53 tasking; developing an LNO Exchange matrix. Additionally, one officer provided 4 days of direct support to N53 Branch 1 Planning; 2 enlisted provided 18 days of direct support to CPF N53 CONOPS; 3 officers provided 25 days of direct support to CPF N53 CEC/NECC and 4 officers provided 12 days of direct support at KOREA UNITED 2014 Exercise. Finally, one officer completed 18 days at MSOC and 1 officer provided 3 days indirect support at COMNAVAIRPAC. - C3F: Thirty-five sailors from Maritime Air Operations Unit and its Detachments led the way in support of Commander THIRD Fleet during the RIMPAC 2014 exercise at the Air Operations Center located at Hickam AFB, Hawaii. These highly specialized reserve warriors filled critical leadership roles, including vital Command and Control elements of the Combined Air Operations Center, the Air Operations Center s Combat Operations Division, Combat Plans Division, Strategy Division and Naval and also the Amphibious Liaison Element. RIMPAC 2014 was a major joint exercise that lasted over a month long and resulted in both positive and enduring multinational relationships with our partner nations throughout the Pacific region and around the world. - Forty sailors from Navy Reserve THIRD Fleet Joint Force Maritime Component Commander and its Detachments supported U.S. Pacific Fleet and Commander THIRD Fleet at RIMPAC 2014, the world s largest multinational maritime exercise ever. Twenty-two nations, forty-nine surface ships, six submarines, more than 200 aircraft and 25,000 military personnel participated. The vital training given by reserve warriors fostered and sustained cooperative relationships with key Coalition partners enhancing the maritime security of the strategic sea lanes around the world. In addition, the stellar efforts of JFMCC sailors enabled combined maritime tactics, training and procedures and enhanced strong ties to Coalition partners across the Rim of the Pacific Ocean. - Twenty-three sailors from Navy Reserve Navy Mine and Anti-submarine Warfare Command provided direct operational support during RIMPAC 2014. These sailors proved to be vital during Theater Anti-submarine Warfare operations, Mine Warfare Operations and also as battle watch-standers in support of Commander Task Force THIRTY-FOUR in Hawaii and San Diego, California. - C7F: 182 Reserve members from NR C7F, NR C7F NAVINFO, NR C7F LRC Det, NR C7F Det Newport, NR CSG-5, and other units supported Exercise ULCHI FREEDOM GUARDIAN 14 aboard the USS BLUE RIDGE (LCC 19) and 12 other locations on the Korean Peninsula. A multi-national exercise, UFG is conducted in the Republic of Korea and focuses on PACOM OPLANs that support the defense of South Korea. These Reservists played a significant part in exercising the 7th Fleet s multi-dimensional role as Naval Component Commander (NCC) in support of USFK, filling key positions in Current Operations, Navy planning, Logistics, Joint Fires (Targeting), and PAO. Additionally, they stood up a Naval and Amphibious Liaison Element (NALE) cell at Osan Air Base, providing a vital command and control link between the NCC and the Air Component Commander (ACC). Finally, several members filled vital combat liaison roles at strategic locations on the Korean peninsula, including the USFK Commander s Command Post, CP-Tango, and the Marine Component Commander. Several members of the C7F Reserve units were recognized for their outstanding support of during UFG.

SHORE - NETC: Has 98 Enlisted Reservists on Definite Direct Recall orders filling positions with critical manning shortfalls as Recruit Division Commanders, Small Arms Marksmanship Instructors, Water Safety Instructors, A-school Instructors at Naval Air Technical Training Center Pensacola, Surface Warfare Officer School Unit Great Lakes, Center for Surface Combat Systems Unit Great Lakes, Mine Warfare Training Center Point Loma, Naval Technical Training Center Meridian, and Naval Military Training Instructors at Training Support Center Great Lakes. - EXWC Construction Equipment Division (CED) Port Hueneme: Eight PAX during Drill Weekend and two PAX on AT: Transported, unloaded, inventoried, and consolidated eleven 20 containers. Hazmat and perishables were separated from the contents and properly stowed or disposed of. Also began deconstruction of a Heating Bay inside BLDG 815. Hands-on training in inventory, invoicing/processing, and material management increases knowledge and readiness in the unit s mission to provide non-cese TOA inventory and deployment capabilities. - EXWC Construction Equipment Division (CED) Gulfport: Six PAX during Drill Weekend: Continued relocating 185 pieces of CESE in the CED equipment yard, freeing up an estimated 10 acres of yard space. Additionally, they assisted in the Shipping and Receiving Department, and processed excess parts for shipment to DRMO. Consolidation of dispersed equipment ensures maximum availability of limited real estate assets and promotes efficient CESE management. - EXWC Acquisition (ACQ): Three PAX during Drill Weekend filled in missing Expeditionary Management Information System (EXMIS) data in support of lifecycle acquisition for products managed by EXWC. Verified Transfer and Receipt dates and filled the data in missing columns on spreadsheet that EXWC provided. - EXWC Containerization: Twelve PAX during Drill Weekend - Transported, unloaded, inventoried, and consolidated eleven 20 containers. Hazmat and perishables were separated from the contents and properly stowed or disposed of. One PAX on AT: Assisted in receiving, packing and stowing incoming material for the P25 homeport TOA pack-up and assisted in the packing of the P35 UCT prototype. - SPAWAR: Three PAX during Drill Weekend: Tested and troubleshot pan-and-tilt screens and radio amplifiers. Three inoperable units were repaired and placed back in service. Three PAX on AT: Repaired 1 inoperable amplifier, 4 inoperable pan-and-tilt screens, 2 inoperable panel signal distribution radios, and 6 inoperable electrical controllers. In addition they performed a component-level inventory of 20 vehicle adapter units.

MOBILIZATIONS FY IA Billet Requirements Personnel 4000 3500 3000 2500 3606 3207 3320 2564 PROJECTIONS Requirement spread based on FY15 requirements. Final decision is pending MOB Authority decision NMPS/Post-Mob 269 SELRES/VTU 52,885 Pre-Mob 1,093 2000 2175 1500 1000 500 0 1070 989 697 1500 1500 500 500 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Fiscal Year Med-Hold 100 Deployed-BOG 2,376 NMPS/Training 254 RC AC FYTD average mobilization notification (orders): 120 days CONUS: 489 OCONUS: 1,887 4 Sep 2014

RC Personnel Mobilizations Boots on ground numbers 4 SEP 2014 NORTHCOM USA 489 SPEC OPS 109 TOTAL 598 SOUTHCOM Cuba 145 TOTAL 145 AFRICOM Djibouti 295 TOTAL 295 EUCOM Germany 57 TOTAL 57 CENTCOM Afghanistan 853 CRG 199 Bahrain 143 Qatar 52 Kuwait 13 USS Ponce 14 UAE 1 Pakistan 2 Oman 1 TOTAL 1,297 PACOM Japan 2 Hawaii 1 TOTAL 3