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  • #REDIRECT [[Expeditionary Strike Group]]
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  • A multinational naval task force, created around [[Expeditionary Strike Group TWO]] from [[United States Central Command]], which is conducting counter-p
    267 bytes (34 words) - 20:14, 1 January 2010
  • ...ited States Navy]]; homeported at [[Sasebo]], [[Japan]] and assigned to [[Expeditionary Strike Group TWO]]
    246 bytes (30 words) - 10:06, 10 February 2023
  • ...phibious warfare]] ship type in the [[United States Navy]]; assigned to [[Expeditionary Strike Group TWO]]
    294 bytes (37 words) - 09:00, 9 August 2023
  • ...tates Navy]], a [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helicopter Dock]] assigned to [[Expeditionary Strike Group TWO]], homeported at [[Naval Station Norfolk]], [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Vir
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  • {{r|Expeditionary Strike Group ONE}} {{r|Expeditionary Strike Group TWO}}
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  • ...l Station Norfolk]], [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]] and assigned to [[Expeditionary Strike Group TWO]]; launched aircraft in [[Operation Odyssey Dawn]] against Libya
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  • {{r|Expeditionary Strike Group}}
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  • ...was the flagship of [[Task Force 151]], under RADM [[Michelle Howard]] and Expeditionary Strike Group 2 in the waters off [[Somalia]]. She carries U.S. [[Marine Air-Ground Task
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  • An '''Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG)''' is a [[United States Navy]] unit that adds surface combatant [[wa
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  • {{r|Expeditionary Strike Group}}
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  • {{r|Expeditionary Strike Group}}
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  • ...the basic forward-deployed, at-sea Marine organization, teamed with a Navy Expeditionary Strike Group. Its support organization allows it to operate, unsupported, for 90 days of ===Expeditionary Strike Group===
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  • ...sk Force#Marine Expeditionary Unit|Marine Expeditionary Unit]], or of an [[Expeditionary Strike Group]] such as [[Task Force 151]] conducting anti-piracy operations.
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  • ...nter-piracy She simultaneously commanded, and continues to command, U.S. [[Expeditionary Strike Group Two]].
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  • ...ate General for International and Operational Law, legal adviser for the [[Expeditionary Strike Group]], Amphibious Force, [[United States Seventh Fleet]], legal adviser to Dire
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  • ...Navy, principally as the primary escort ship for a Carrier Strike Group or Expeditionary Strike Group, an independent unit, or the leader of a surface action group. They can car
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  • ...ne, the ARG, with a full set of escorts, can operate independently as an [[expeditionary strike group]], or in company with a CSG. If the group is large enough to need a flag o
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  • ...command vessels for [[Carrier Strike Group]]s and [[amphibious warfare]] [[Expeditionary Strike Group]]s. In the U.S. Navy, the group anti-air warfare officer is usually on a [[ ...erally assumed to be escorts to [[Carrier Strike Group]]s or the core of [[Expeditionary Strike Group]]s. In a carrier group, the overall group commander is usually aboard the c
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