Commander, U.S. Third Fleet | |
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Third Fleet emblem
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Active | 15 March 1943–7 October 1945 1 February 1973–present |
Country | United States of America |
Branch | United States Navy |
Type | Fleet |
Role | Direct Fleet Operations |
Part of | U.S. Pacific Fleet (USPACFLT) |
Garrison/HQ | Naval Base Point Loma |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
Vice Admiral Nora Tyson |
Notable commanders |
Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey |
The Third Fleet is one of the numbered fleets in the United States Navy. Third Fleet's area of responsibility includes approximately fifty million square miles of the eastern and northern Pacific ocean areas including the Bering Sea, Alaska, the Aleutian Islands and a sector of the Arctic. Major oil and trade sea lines of communication within this area are critically important to the economic health of the United States and friendly nations throughout the Pacific Rim region.
The Third Fleet plans and executes naval operations in the Pacific Ocean. The fleet provides maritime homeland defense, regional security, and humanitarian operations support through integrated naval and coastguard forces acting as a single Sea Service. It strengthens relations between the U.S. and its allies and partners through joint, inter-agency and multinational exercises and operations like Rim of the Pacific, Pacific Partnership, and Fleet Weeks. The Third Fleet ensures realistic, relevant training to our people so they have the necessary skills to promote peace and prevail in conflict.
The Third Fleet is a combat-ready power in control of ships, submarines, and aircraft stationed in California, Washington, and Hawaii. The Third Fleet's sea-going force includes five aircraft carrier strike groups, each consisting of a combination of cruisers, destroyers, and frigates. They also have more than 30 submarines and a dozen supply ships to support the strike groups. Third Fleet's air forces comprises more than 400 Navy aircraft, including F/A-18 Super Hornets, E-2C Hawkeyes, AV-8B Harriers, AH-1Z SuperCobras, and SH-60 Seahawks.