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SUBFOR Reserve Component Overview Active Component Brief

SUBFOR Reserve Component Overview Active Component Brief. CAPT Mike VanBrocklin Total Force Strategy Director (SELRES) CAPT Boothe Higgins (SELRES) Force Recruiting Director CDR Adam Binford COMSUBFOR Operational Support Officer N1R CDR Steve Brown COMSUBPAC Operational Support Officer N1R.

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SUBFOR Reserve Component Overview Active Component Brief

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  1. SUBFOR Reserve Component OverviewActive Component Brief CAPT Mike VanBrocklin Total Force Strategy Director (SELRES) CAPT Boothe Higgins (SELRES) Force Recruiting Director CDR Adam Binford COMSUBFOR Operational Support Officer N1R CDR Steve Brown COMSUBPAC Operational Support Officer N1R

  2. Briefing Purpose • Raise the awareness of the Active Component of the needs of the Submarine Force Reserve Component • Provide the separating Junior Officer with an overview of career path options, Submarine Force Reserve Component mission areas and unit locations • Provide the Active Component with points of contact for questions on transitioning to a career in the Reserves

  3. SUBFOR Reserve Component Mission Capability Areas – Unit Types Operations Unit Types • Strike Group Operation (SAT/SEC support to ESG/CSGs) • 160 Enl / 240 Off • SUBFOROPS (CSG7/8 CSL/CSP OPCONS) • 194 Enl / 121 Off • Theater Undersea Warfare (CTF 12 /84 /74/ 69) • 41 Enl / 35 Off • Submarine Rescue (DSU and ISMERLO) • 62 Enl / 17 Off • TACDEV (DEVRON 12) • 8 Enl / 22 Off • SUBFOR Security (SCOOP) • 156 Enl / 18 Off • SSGN Support (CSG9/10) • 14 Enl / 14 Off Maintenance Unit Types • Expeditionary Maintenance (AS 39/40) • 400 Enl / 0 Off • Waterfront Ops (NSSCs) • 65 Enl / 22 Off

  4. Typical 1120/1125 Career Path

  5. Submarine Force Reserve Component Current Critical Needs • O3/O4 1125’s for the Operations Units

  6. Location of COMSUBFOR (LANT )Reserve Units38 Reserve Units NOSC Cleveland 82730 NR AS39 Det J 86269 NR LANTSUBFOROPS Det C NOSC NLON 82710 NR LANTSGO Det C 83892 NR NSSC NLON 84112 NR AS39 Det E 86107 NR DEVRON 12 85111 NR SLC HQ Det NOSC Detroit 85003 NR COMSUBGRU 8 DET C NOSC Pittsburgh 86117 NR CTF -69 TUSW NOSC Denver 83000 NR AS39 Det D NOSC Amityville 83145 NR CSG10 FP Det 2 NOSC GLAKES 84258 NR LANTSGO H 85632 NR AS39 Det G NOSC Bronx 86119 NR AS39 B NOSC Cincinatti 8385010 NR AS39 Det C NOSC Wilmington, DE 84260 NR LANTSGO E NOSC Adelphi, MD 83144 NR CSG10 FP Det 1 88520 NR CSL SSGN NOSC Grissom, IN 85790 NR LANTSGO Det G NOSC Washington 83381 NR LANTSGO Det B 85785 NR LANTSUBFOROPS B 88254 NR AS39 Det A NOSC Louisville 88256 NR AS39 Det L NOSC Hunington 83768 NR AS39 Det H NOSC Knoxville 83066 NR AS39 Det K NOSC Norfolk 82711 NR LANSGO Det A 83882 NR NSSC Norfolk 84139 NR AS39 Det I 86817 NR LANTSUBFOROPS A 83154 NR CTF-84 NOSC Atlanta 88057 NR NSSC KB 86111 NR COMSUBGRU 8 Det A NOSC Greensboroa 85128 NR AS39 Det M NOSC FT WORTH TX 87245 NR AS39 Det F NOSC Charl;otte 84261 NR LANTSGO Det F NOSC JAX 85119 NR LANTSGO Det D Navy Operational Support Center NOSC Orlando 86223 NR COMSUBGRU 8 Det C 83054 NR CSG10 SSGN NOSC Roanoke 86268 NR ISMERLO Regional RC Commander

  7. Location of COMSUBPAC Reserve Units33 Reserve Units

  8. Mobilization • The Submarine Force Reserve Component is a critical element in supporting OIF/OEF/GWOT • Individual Augmentees to various commands • Customs Detachments • Current Mobilization Guidance is contained in NAVADMIN 007/07 • 2 year deferment if affiliate with the Navy Reserve within 6 months (183 days) of release from Active Duty • 1 year deferment if affiliate with the Navy Reserve between 7 and 12 months (184-365 days) of release from Active Duty • Deferment from involuntary mobilization commences on the affiliation date with the Navy Reserve • Applies to all NAVET and OSVET sailors who have affiliated with the Navy Reserve since 02 Oct 06

  9. Points of Contact • CAPT Mike VanBrocklin, Total Force Strategy Director (SELRES) • (O) 703-506-5604 • (Email1) michael.vanbrocklin@navy.mil • (Email2) mvanbrocklin@att.com • CAPT Boothe Higgins, Force Recruiting Director (SELRES) • (o) 401-842-5516 • (Email1) WBootheHiggins@raytheon.com • (Email2) william.b.higgins@navy.mil • CDR Adam Binford, COMSUBFOR OSO (N1R) • (O) 757-836-1208 • (Email) adam.binford@navy.mil • CDR Steve Brown, COMSUBPAC OSO (N1R) • (O) 808-473-2346 • (Email) steve.brown@navy.mil

  10. Back-up Slides COMSUBFOR Reserve Component Reserve Capability Area Details LANT/PAC Unit Organization Charts

  11. CapabilityArea Details Strike Group Operations Operational command and control of U.S. submarines when assigned to CVSG and ESG. During major exercises and high tempo operations, Submarine Advisory Team (SAT) coverage is required for maximum SSN utilization while assigned to Strike Group. Provide Water-space Management/Prevention of Mutual Interference, communications, undersea warfare expertise, and insure no blue on blue events. Provides a surge capable enhancement to ASW capability of the Strike Group. Submarine Force Operations Operational command and control of U.S. and allied submarines. Control water space assignments and provide operational tasking. Directly support strike, undersea warfare, ISR, SOF, strategic deterrence and other submarine missions. Provide continuous communications capabilityfor all submarine broadcasts and communications circuits.

  12. Capability Area Details (Cont’d) Theater Undersea Warfare Operational coordination of detection, classification, localization, prosecution, and if necessary, destruction of hostile or potentially hostile submarines. Centrally coordinate air, surface and submarine platforms to provide real time locating and cueing data for tracking and prosecution of submarine threats to the U.S. or its allies. Provide essential command and control assistance to operational authorities for USW assets in theater. Submarine Force Security Provide force security at forward bases, both CONUS (non-Navy ports) and OCONUS (US Navy facilities during high threat periods), in support of SSBN COOP OPLANs. to ensure adequate protection of submarines during ship refurbishment, re- supply, or crew swaps. Also can provide submarine security during transits of through vulnerable, high threat areas.

  13. Capability Area Details (Cont’d) SSGN Mission Support Identify and develop new submarine tactics to take advantage of SOF and strike capabilities inherent in the SSGN. Provides for development of Concept of Operations for SSGN, tactical development and experimentation, including the design and conduct of at-sea exercises, analysis of the results, and promulgation of results to operational submarine fleet. Once operational, provides command and control of SSGNs, including control of water-space assignments, provide operational tasking, and support of crew changes and mission certifications at forward deployed locations. Tactical Development and Experimentation Identify and development new submarine tactics to counter emerging threats and new mission sets. Provides for tactical development and experimentation, including the design and conduct of at-sea exercises, analysis of the results, and promulgation of results to operational submarine fleet.

  14. Capability Area Details (Cont’d) Submarine Rescue The Submarine Force is tasked with providing a global 7x24 Submarine Rescue capability. Successful deployment depends upon speed and agility which is based on both extensive training and task segmentation – deploying focused teams to expedite each point of the logistics supply train. The expertise of this specialized force can be honed and measured by exercise performance. Capability is shifting from AC to a mix of RC and contractor, with AC oversight. Note: Majority of Capability is in COMSUBPAC AOR Expeditionary Maintenance Surge maintenance capability to forward deployed submarine tenders in Guam and TBD/overseas maintenance activities. Supports Sea Basing capability for mobilization of maintenance personnel to support extended global conflict and/or multiple contingency operations. Personnel provide readiness to USN forces while maintaining readiness qualifications for mobilization. Provide often short notice surge capability to local submarine repair for units collocated with USN repair facilities

  15. Capability Area Details (Cont’d) Waterfront Operations SupportLogistic and administrative support for U.S. submarines. Centrally provides administrative, personnel, public affairs, legal, operational, and maintenance/logistics support to operational submarines and Submarine Squadrons.

  16. Submarine Reserve –AtlanticOperations Units -FY 2008

  17. Submarine Reserve -Atlantic Waterfront /Expeditionary Maintenance Units –FY 2008

  18. Unit Title CO Rank Non Command O6/O5 Submarine Reserve – PacificOperations Units - FY 2008

  19. Unit Title CO Rank Non Command O6/O5 Submarine Reserve – PacificWaterfront /Expeditionary Maintenance Units – FY 2008

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