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The Commander Littoral Strike Group (COMLSG) is a senior British
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appointment. COMLSG, who is based in
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,
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, reports to
Commander United Kingdom Strike Force Commander United Kingdom Strike Force (COMUKSTRKFOR or CSF) and Rear Admiral Surface Ships (RASS) is a senior post in the Royal Navy. The post is the highest seagoing command in the Royal Navy. Its role is to direct UK, Allied or Coalition mar ...
. It was first established in 1971 as Commodore Amphibious Warfare. Today COMLSG is a deployable one-star Maritime Component Commander held at Very High Readiness (72 hours or less) in order to respond to unexpected global events. In most circumstances, COMLSG and his staff would deploy in the
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(such as HMS ''Albion'', or one of the new
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s) in order to command a deployed task group. While structured and trained to conduct high intensity war-fighting (with an emphasis on amphibious operations, working alongside
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, the staff are capable of commanding a diverse range of activities such as evacuation operations, or disaster relief.


History

In the 1960s most of the Navy's amphibious capability was under Commodore, Amphibious Forces, Far East Fleet (COMAFFEF), based at
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. In March 1971, following the withdrawal from
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, and the return of
3 Commando Brigade 3 Commando Brigade (3 Cdo Bde), previously called the 3rd Special Service Brigade, is a commando formation of the British Armed Forces. It is composed of the Royal Marine Commandos, alongside commando qualified sailors, soldiers and airmen f ...
to the UK, COMAFFEF was retitled Commodore Amphibious Warfare (COMAW), and moved to
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, just outside
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. COMAW became subordinate to
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(FOCAF). After 1979 when FOCAF became Flag Officer, Third Flotilla, COMAW became part of Third Flotilla. In 1981, Commodore
Michael Clapp Commodore Michael Cecil Clapp, (born 22 February 1932) is a retired senior Royal Navy officer who commanded the United Kingdom's amphibious assault group, Task Group 317.0, in the Falklands War. Early life Michael Cecil Clapp was born on 22 Fe ...
moved COMAW to
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in order to be based alongside HQ
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again. Following the pivotal role of the Royal Navy's amphibious forces during the
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, when Clapp directed the Amphibious Group of the British task force, alongside Brigadier Julian Thompson, this co-location of the two Headquarters has endured ever since. From 1992 COMAW reported to the two-star deployable battlestaff commander, currently titled Commander UK Strike Force. The reestablishment of the Amphibious Warfare Warfare Squadron was announced in March 1997.Navy News: Mar 97 Edition Page 42
/ref> But the commander's title was renamed from COMAW to Commander Amphibious Task Group (COMATG) on 1 December 1997;Navy News: Dec 97 Edition Page 10
/ref> subsequent references to a 'squadron' are hard to find. In the early 21st century COMATG deployments included
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in 2001;
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, the
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;
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in 2006;
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, evacuating personnel from Lebanon in 2006; leading
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in the Middle East in 2008; and Operation Taurus in 2009. Until 2011, COMATG was one of the deployable maritime commanders who with their headquarters reported to the Fleet Battle Staff, alongside two others, the
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(COMCSG) and the Commander UK Task Group (COMUKTG). However, following the
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, COMCSG and COMUKTG were abolished as separate commands and COMATG became the sole deployable HQ, under the new title of COMUKTG, responsible for command of the
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. At this point, the former Commander UK Task Group became
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. In early October 2012, the Commander UK Task Group,
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Paddy McAlpine led the ''Cougar 12'' deployment of six ships and more than 3,000 marines and sailors to the Mediterranean Sea. One of the principle purposes of the deployment was to conduct large-scale amphibious exercises with allies. Key exercises included: 'Corsican Lion' with France; 'Albanian Lion' with Albania; a visit to
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and exercises with the
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and the Algerian Armed Forces.Naval force gears up for Cougar 12
gov.uk, 27 September 2012
McAlpine said: "Cougar 12 provides us with a superb opportunity to rekindle our amphibious capability after a prolonged period when our focus has been ..elsewhere." Exercise 'Corsican Lion' was the main focus of ''Cougar 12'' and was designed to develop the maritime and amphibious components of the Anglo-French
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. The group worked alongside the
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's
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led by .Royal Marines face French counterparts in Exercise Corsican Lion
gov.uk, 23 October 2012
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Martin Smith of
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was quoted saying: "It is an incredibly versatile force and our burgeoning interoperability with the French further proves this. The quality of Royal Marines Commandos and French Marines delivers a highly effective first response capability ..optimised for early entry operations." In March 2015, the post of COMUKTG reverted to its previous title of COMATG. COMATG was responsible to
Commander United Kingdom Maritime Forces Commander United Kingdom Strike Force (COMUKSTRKFOR or CSF) and Rear Admiral Surface Ships (RASS) is a senior post in the Royal Navy. The post is the highest seagoing command in the Royal Navy. Its role is to direct UK, Allied or Coalition mar ...
. COMATG was re-titled Commander Littoral Strike Group on 1 October 2019, to reflect the expected increased size and capabilities of the group, including
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s.


Deployments and operations

* COUGAR 11 * Op ELLAMY 11 * COUGAR 12 * Op PATWIN 13 * COUGAR 13 * COUGAR 14 * COUGAR 15 * Op WEALD 15 * JEF(M) 16 * CTF50 17 * Amphibious Task Group 18 * SAIF SAREEA 3 18 * BALTIC PROTECTOR 19 * Op SENTINEL 20 (
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) * Littoral Response Group (Experimentation) Deployment 20


In command

Included:


Commodore, Amphibious Warfare

*Commodore Hardress L. Lloyd: May 1965-May 1966 *Commodore David Dunbar-Naismith DSC: May 1966-July 1967 *Commodore
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: July 1967-November 1968 *Commodore Thomas W. Stocker: November 1968-September 1970 *Commodore Derek W. Napper DSC: September 1970-August 1971 *Commodore Roy W. Halliday DSC: August 1971-September 1973 *Commodore David T. Smith: September 1973-October 1975 *Commodore Richard D. Franklin: October 1975-February 1977 *Commodore Derek R. Reffell: June 1978-October 1979 *Commodore Christopher J. Isacke: October 1979-May 1981 *Commodore
Michael Clapp Commodore Michael Cecil Clapp, (born 22 February 1932) is a retired senior Royal Navy officer who commanded the United Kingdom's amphibious assault group, Task Group 317.0, in the Falklands War. Early life Michael Cecil Clapp was born on 22 Fe ...
CB: May 1981-February 1983 *Commodore Peter G. V. Dingemans DSO: February 1983-January 1985 *Commodore John Garnier CBE LVO: January–July 1985 *Commodore E.S. Jeremy Larken DSO: July 1985-December 1987 *Commodore Brian W. Turner: December 1987-April 1990 *Commodore Peter J. Grindal: April 1990-April 1992 *Commodore Richard A.Y. Bridges: April 1992- July 1994 *Commodore Paul B.C. Canter CBE: July 1994-October 1996 *Commodore Paul D. Stone: October 1996-1 December 1997 ''Note: COMAW was renamed COMATG in 1997''


Commander, Amphibious Task Group

Commodores in post included: *Commodore Paul D. Stone: 1 December 1997 – 1998 *Commodore Niall S.R. Kilgour: 1998-July 2001 *Commodore A. James G. Miller: July 2001-September 2003 *Commodore Christopher J. Parry: September 2003-January 2005 *Commodore George M. Zambellas: January 2005-August 2006 *Commodore Philip A. Jones: August 2006 – 2008 *Commodore Peter D. Hudson: 2008-May 2009 *Commodore Paul M. Bennett: May 2009-January 2011 ''Note: Following SDSR10, COMATG was renamed COMUKTG, and the Amphibious Task Group was renamed the Response Force Task Group.''


Commander, U.K. Task Group

Commodores in post included: *Commodore John M. L. Kingwell: January–November 2011 *Commodore Patrick A. McAlpine: November 2011-February 2014 *Commodore Jeremy P. Kyd: February 2014-February 2015 *Commodore Martin J. Connell: February 2015-March 2015 ''Note: COMUKTG post reverted to the name Commander Amphibious Task Group in March 2015, and Cdre Connell continued in that role till May 2016''


Commander, Amphibious Task Group

Commodores in post included: *Commodore Martin J. Connell: March 2015-May 2016 *Commodore Andrew P. Burns: May 2016-May 2018 *Commodore James M.B. Parkin: May 2018-October 2019 ''Note: COMATG was renamed Commander Littoral Strike Group in October 2019, and Cdre Parkin continued in post under the new title.''


Commander, Littoral Strike Group

*Commodore James M.B. Parkin: October 2019-May 2020 *Commodore Robert G. Pedre: May 2020 – present


Notes


References

* Original edition may have been Leo Cooper/Orion, 1996. *Keleny, Anne (2016). "Rear-Admiral Peter Dingemans: Falklands War naval officer". The Independent. London, England: Newspaper Publishing PLC. *Mackie, Colin. (2018) "Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin.com. Colin Mackie. Scotland, UK. * {{Naval Service (British), state=collapsed Lit Amphibious units and formations Military units and formations established in 2019