Navy Ship Deployments: New Approaches -- Background and Issues for Congress
2005
O'Rourke, Ronald
The Navy is implementing or experimenting with new kinds of naval formations, more flexible forward-deployment schedules, homeporting additional Navy ships at forward locations, and long-duration deployments with crew rotation (which the Navy calls "Sea Swap"). Navy officials have pointed to Sea Swap in particular as a change that may permit a reduction in the planned size of the Navy. These changes in Navy ship deployment methods raise several potential issues for Congress. This CRS report will be updated as events warrant.
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Configurations; *ship personnel; *deployment; Long range(time); Forward homeporting; Naval formations; Naval surface warfare; Esg(expeditionary strike groups); Arg(amphibious ready groups); Personnel management and labor relations; Military forces and organizations; Ssg(surface strike groups); Crews; *scheduling; Long-duration deployments; Cvbg(aircraft carrier battle groups); Organizational realignment; Sea swap; Rotation; Fleets(ships); *naval vessels(combatant); *manpower utilization; *naval reorganization; Flexible forward deployment schedules; Ship maintenance; *forward areas; Frp(fleet response plan); Position(location); Flexible deployments; Missions; Navy size; Naval personnel; *transformations; Marine engineering; Navy reductions; Csg(carrier strike groups); Crew rotation; Ports(facilities)
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英语
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CRS Report for Congress.
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http://stinet.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA472610Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICEDTIC
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE
2013-06-15
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