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Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group

The Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG) is a United States Navy echelon IV component of Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, delivering logistics capabilities with active and mobilization-ready Reserve Force personnel and equipment to theater commanders.

Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group
Active1993 – present
Allegiance United States of America
Branch United States Navy
TypeNavy Expeditionary Combat Force
RoleRapid response logistics
Size2,900
Garrison/HQNaval Weapons Station Yorktown, Cheatham Annex
Nickname(s)"Combat Stevedores"
Motto(s)Keep The Hook Moving
Mascot(s)Octopus
Commanders
Commander, NAVELSGRDML Dennis Collins [1]

Mission edit

Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG) is an enabler of Maritime Prepositioning Forces (MPF), Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) operations, and maritime forces ashore, providing expeditionary cargo handling services for surface, air, and terminal operations, tactical fueling, and ordnance handling/reporting in support of worldwide Naval, Joint, inter-agency, and combined forces/organization.

NAVELSG is responsible for providing expeditionary logistic capabilities for the Navy, primarily within the maritime domain of the littorals, and conducts surface and air cargo handling missions, cargo terminal and warehouse operations, fuels distribution, postal services, customs inspections, ordnance reporting and handling, and expeditionary communications.

NAVELSG is an "Operational Reserve" command organized and staffed to provide a wide range of supply and transportation support critical for peacetime support, crisis response, humanitarian and combat service support missions.

History edit

WWII and Establishment of "Special Naval Construction Battalions" edit

 
Stevedore training at the Seabee's training center Camp Allen, VA in 1943.

The U.S. Navy's first "Combat Stevedores" were the 41 "Special" Naval Construction Battalions, created during WWII.[2] Their primary function was stevedoring in active theaters of war. The men received the standard mix of Navy/Marine Corps training that Seabees received, after which they went through stevedore schools with complete mock ships built on dry land at the Seabee training centers. 15 of the original battalions were segregated units; by 1945 they were among the Navy's first integrated units. The downsizing at the end of the war brought about the decommissioning of all 41 battalions.

 
"17th Special" Seabees with the 7th Marines on Peleliu made national news in an official U.S. Navy press release.[3]

The Special Battalions saw combat in the Pacific War. Of note were the actions of the 17th Special (segregated) at Peleliu 15-18 Sept 1944. The Japanese mounted a counter-attack 0200 D-day nite. By the time it was over, nearly the entire 17th had volunteered to carry ammunition to the front lines, bring wounded back, fill where needed on the line and man weapons which had lost their crews. The 17th Special remained with the 7th Marines until the right flank had been secured D-plus3.[4][5][6][7][8]

Re-establishment and Cold War edit

Navy Cargo Handling Battalion ONE (NCHB 1) was commissioned 1 October 1949 and was organized after the Special Construction Battalions of World War II.[9] In 1956 the battalion was an element of Operation Deep Freeze and has deployed to Antarctica numerous times in the years since.[9]

 
Sailors from NCHB-1 and NCHB-10 move cargo as part of the annual resupply mission at McMurdo Station, Antarctica to support Operation Deep Freeze 2012. The National Science Foundation relies on the Navy cargo handlers from Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group to ensure delivery of supplies to both McMurdo and South Pole Stations.

In 1965, the Cargo Handling Battalions were deployed to augment Task Group 76.4 in the discharge of ships' cargo for I Corps (South Vietnam) of the III Marine Amphibious Force".[10]

Post-Cold War edit

 
NCHB-1 in Iraq. NCHB-1 is currently the only active duty NCHB.

More recently, the lessons learned from Operation Desert Storm identified a requirement for a single, multi-functional organization able to provide flexible, deployable transportation and supply support logistics services in any area of the world. Established in 1993, the Naval Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG) was built upon the foundation of the Navy Cargo Handling Force (NCHF). The NCHF originated in the 1970s with the establishment of six Reserve Navy Cargo Handling Battalions to support the Marine Corps Maritime Prepositioning Force. The number of battalions grew to 12 in the 1980s.

NCHBs deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq during the War on terror.

Current edit

 
NCHB-14 personnel engaging in pre-deployment training exercises in 2016.

NCHBs deploy on a rotational basis around the world in support of national strategic objectives.

Sailors assigned to units of the Navy Expeditionary Logistics Group are eligible to earn designation as Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare Specialist after several months of training and an oral board.

Subordinate Units edit

NAVELSG (Echelon IV), directs four Navy Expeditionary Logistics Regiments (NELR) (Echelon V) and their subordinate Navy Cargo Handling Battalions (NCHBs)(Echelon VI). Additionally, each NELR has an Expeditionary Communications Detachment (ECD).

References edit

  1. ^ "Commander".
  2. ^ Special Naval Construction Battalion Cruisebooks,NHHC, U.S. Navy Seabee Museum webpage [1] 23 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Antill, Peter (2003), Peleliu, battle for (Operation Stalemate II) – The Pacific War's Forgotten Battle, September–November 1944, "HITTING THE BEACH 3rd paragraph" [2]
  4. ^ "17th Special NCB cruisebook" (PDF). Naval History and Heritage Command. p. 29. (PDF) from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Seabees of 17th Special Naval Construction Battalion Wait to Assist Wounded of 7th Marines". World War II Database. from the original on 15 August 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  6. ^ "African-American Marines of 16th Field Depot Rest on Peleliu". World War II Database. from the original on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  7. ^ "17 Special Naval Construction Battalion" (PDF). Naval History and Heritage Command. (PDF) from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  8. ^ Princeton University Library, Marine Corps Chevron, Vol 3 Number 48, 2 December 1944 [3] 12 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b "NCHB1 Command web-page". from the original on 29 June 2018. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  10. ^ Story of DaNang.pages - Class of 1957 webpage, Some recollections of DaNang, US Navy Supply Corps [4] 20 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • NAVELSG Command Video
  • NAVELSG Public Website
  • NAVELSG Official Business Website (CAC required)
  • NAVELSG SLIDESHARE
  • Special Seabee Battalion Unit Histories and Cruisebooks at the Seabee Museum

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Collins 1 Contents 1 Mission 2 History 2 1 WWII and Establishment of Special Naval Construction Battalions 2 2 Re establishment and Cold War 2 3 Post Cold War 2 4 Current 3 Subordinate Units 4 References 5 External linksMission editNavy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group NAVELSG is an enabler of Maritime Prepositioning Forces MPF Joint Logistics Over the Shore JLOTS operations and maritime forces ashore providing expeditionary cargo handling services for surface air and terminal operations tactical fueling and ordnance handling reporting in support of worldwide Naval Joint inter agency and combined forces organization NAVELSG is responsible for providing expeditionary logistic capabilities for the Navy primarily within the maritime domain of the littorals and conducts surface and air cargo handling missions cargo terminal and warehouse operations fuels distribution postal services customs inspections ordnance reporting and handling and expeditionary communications NAVELSG is an Operational Reserve command organized and staffed to provide a wide range of supply and transportation support critical for peacetime support crisis response humanitarian and combat service support missions History editWWII and Establishment of Special Naval Construction Battalions edit nbsp Stevedore training at the Seabee s training center Camp Allen VA in 1943 The U S Navy s first Combat Stevedores were the 41 Special Naval Construction Battalions created during WWII 2 Their primary function was stevedoring in active theaters of war The men received the standard mix of Navy Marine Corps training that Seabees received after which they went through stevedore schools with complete mock ships built on dry land at the Seabee training centers 15 of the original battalions were segregated units by 1945 they were among the Navy s first integrated units The downsizing at the end of the war brought about the decommissioning of all 41 battalions nbsp 17th Special Seabees with the 7th Marines on Peleliu made national news in an official U S Navy press release 3 The Special Battalions saw combat in the Pacific War Of note were the actions of the 17th Special segregated at Peleliu 15 18 Sept 1944 The Japanese mounted a counter attack 0200 D day nite By the time it was over nearly the entire 17th had volunteered to carry ammunition to the front lines bring wounded back fill where needed on the line and man weapons which had lost their crews The 17th Special remained with the 7th Marines until the right flank had been secured D plus3 4 5 6 7 8 Re establishment and Cold War edit Navy Cargo Handling Battalion ONE NCHB 1 was commissioned 1 October 1949 and was organized after the Special Construction Battalions of World War II 9 In 1956 the battalion was an element of Operation Deep Freeze and has deployed to Antarctica numerous times in the years since 9 nbsp Sailors from NCHB 1 and NCHB 10 move cargo as part of the annual resupply mission at McMurdo Station Antarctica to support Operation Deep Freeze 2012 The National Science Foundation relies on the Navy cargo handlers from Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group to ensure delivery of supplies to both McMurdo and South Pole Stations In 1965 the Cargo Handling Battalions were deployed to augment Task Group 76 4 in the discharge of ships cargo for I Corps South Vietnam of the III Marine Amphibious Force 10 Post Cold War edit nbsp NCHB 1 in Iraq NCHB 1 is currently the only active duty NCHB More recently the lessons learned from Operation Desert Storm identified a requirement for a single multi functional organization able to provide flexible deployable transportation and supply support logistics services in any area of the world Established in 1993 the Naval Expeditionary Logistics Support Group NAVELSG was built upon the foundation of the Navy Cargo Handling Force NCHF The NCHF originated in the 1970s with the establishment of six Reserve Navy Cargo Handling Battalions to support the Marine Corps Maritime Prepositioning Force The number of battalions grew to 12 in the 1980s NCHBs deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq during the War on terror Current edit nbsp NCHB 14 personnel engaging in pre deployment training exercises in 2016 NCHBs deploy on a rotational basis around the world in support of national strategic objectives Sailors assigned to units of the Navy Expeditionary Logistics Group are eligible to earn designation as Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare Specialist after several months of training and an oral board Subordinate Units editNAVELSG Echelon IV directs four Navy Expeditionary Logistics Regiments NELR Echelon V and their subordinate Navy Cargo Handling Battalions NCHBs Echelon VI Additionally each NELR has an Expeditionary Communications Detachment ECD Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group Forward NAVELSG FWD NSA Bahrain First Navy Expeditionary Logistics Regiment 1ST NELR Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Cheatham Annex NCHB 1 Cheatham Annex Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Virginia ECD 1 Joint Base Andrews Maryland Second Navy Expeditionary Logistics Regiment 2ND NELR Cheatham Annex NCHB 8 Lakehurst Maxfield Field Lakehurst New Jersey NCHB 10 Yorktown Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Virginia ECD 2 Cheatham Annex Williamsburg Virginia Fourth Navy Expeditionary Logistics Regiment 4TH NELR NAS Jacksonville Florida NCHB 11 NAS Jacksonville Florida NCHB 13 CBC Gulfport Mississippi Fifth Navy Expeditionary Logistics Regiment 5TH NELR Point Mugu California NCHB 5 Joint Base Lewis McChord Tacoma WA NCHB 14 Port Hueneme California ECD 5 Naval Air Station North Island Coronado CaliforniaReferences edit Commander Special Naval Construction Battalion Cruisebooks NHHC U S Navy Seabee Museum webpage 1 Archived 23 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine Antill Peter 2003 Peleliu battle for Operation Stalemate II The Pacific War s Forgotten Battle September November 1944 HITTING THE BEACH 3rd paragraph 2 17th Special NCB cruisebook PDF Naval History and Heritage Command p 29 Archived PDF from the original on 22 June 2018 Retrieved 18 October 2017 Seabees of 17th Special Naval Construction Battalion Wait to Assist Wounded of 7th Marines World War II Database Archived from the original on 15 August 2017 Retrieved 18 October 2017 African American Marines of 16th Field Depot Rest on Peleliu World War II Database Archived from the original on 15 March 2018 Retrieved 18 October 2017 17 Special Naval Construction Battalion PDF Naval History and Heritage Command Archived PDF from the original on 22 June 2018 Retrieved 18 October 2017 Princeton University Library Marine Corps Chevron Vol 3 Number 48 2 December 1944 3 Archived 12 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine a b NCHB1 Command web page Archived from the original on 29 June 2018 Retrieved 29 June 2018 Story of DaNang pages Class of 1957 webpage Some recollections of DaNang US Navy Supply Corps 4 Archived 20 June 2018 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editNAVELSG Command Video NAVELSG Public Website NAVELSG Official Business Website CAC required NAVELSG SLIDESHARE Special Seabee Battalion Unit Histories and Cruisebooks at the Seabee Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group amp oldid 1216578523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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