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Task Force 57

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Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Force 7th Fleet (COMPATRECONFOR 5TH/7TH Fleet), it also retained the titles Commander, Task Force 72 and Commander Task Force 57. It was also dual hatted as Commander, Fleet Air Western Pacific (COMFAIRWESTPAC). At that time it relocated to Naval Air Facility Misawa which is located aboard
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for 7th Fleet, and Commander, Task Force 57]] for 5th Fleet until September 2003 when the Navy elevated the rank of the Commander from Captain to that of Rear Admiral. At that time the wing ceased being called COMPATRECONWING ONE and it became Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Force 5th Fleet and
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In 1995 when U.S. Fifth Fleet was established to conduct operations in the Middle East, PATWING ONE assumed the same role for 5th Fleet as CTF-57. On 1 June 1999 all Pacific Fleet Patrol Wings were redesignated Patrol and Reconnaissance Wings and the wing became Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing ONE.
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According to the Task Force's official website, it normally comprises five squadrons or detachments of Lockheed P-3C Orion and EP-3 Aries II aircraft with detachments from combined maritime forces members including Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Pakistan, Canada, Denmark, Turkey, the U.S. and
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In 2011 the 5th Fleet stood up COMPATRECONWING 57, a Headquarters staff, to function as Commander, Task Force 57 which reported to COMPATRECONFOR 5th/7th Fleet. In 2012 COMFAIRWESTPAC became Commander, Fleet Air Forward. In July 2013 the Rear Admiral commanding COMPATRECONFOR 5th/7th Fleet was
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replaced with a Captain, and at some point after that the COMPATRECONFOR 5th/7th Fleet designation ceased being used and the COMPATRECONWING ONE designation reappeared attached to the Commander, Task Force 72 and Commander, Fleet Air Forward Designations.
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U.K., as well as other naval forces and personnel from several other nations. The task force currently has over 900 personnel assigned to it, a number which includes coalition forces deployed for Operation Enduring Freedom.
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The major task groups in the command are Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron detachment (Task Group 57.1), Bahrain Air Patrol Group (Task Group 57.18), and Al Udeid Air Patrol Group (Task Group 57.2).
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SM 1 Greg Eriksen, part of Task Force 57, waits for an EP-3E Aries aircraft to taxi after a flight from Bahrain
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Appendix 13: Organization and Development of Patrol Wings (Fleet Air Wings) 1918–present
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Patrol and Reconnaissance ONE continued operations from Kamiseya as Commander,
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Military units and formations of the United States Navy in World War II
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Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons, Volume 2,
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was allocated as TF 57 in 1945 before being redesignated
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During the Cold War, Task Force 57 was allocated to the
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Index


US Navy
World War II
United States Air Force
Seventh Air Force
British Pacific Fleet
Task Force 37
United States Pacific Fleet
United States Fifth Fleet
Lockheed P-3 Orion
Masirah Island
Diego Garcia
Task Force 72
Misawa Air Base
"Patrol & Reconnaissance Wing ONE"
Appendix 13: Organization and Development of Patrol Wings (Fleet Air Wings) 1918–present
Task Force 57
Categories
United States Navy task forces
Military units and formations of the United States Navy in World War II

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