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Commander, Submarine Force Atlantic (COMSUBLANT) is the Submarine Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet type commander under the
United States Fleet Forces Command The United States Fleet Forces Command (USFF) is a service component command of the United States Navy that provides naval forces to a wide variety of U.S. forces. The naval resources may be allocated to Combatant Commanders such as United Sta ...
. The principal responsibility of the Admiral commanding is to operate, maintain, train, and equip submarines. COMSUBLANT also has additional duties as commander of
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's Allied Submarine Command and also Commander, Naval Submarine Forces. As Commander, Naval Submarine Forces (COMSUBFOR), an additional type commander role, he also supervises Commander, Submarine Force Pacific (often known as
COMSUBPAC Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet (COMSUBPAC) is the principal advisor to the Commander, United States Pacific Fleet ( COMPACFLT) for submarine matters. The Pacific Submarine Force (SUBPAC) includes attack, ballistic missile and au ...
). From the 1960s to the 1990s the commander also held the NATO post of Commander, Submarines, Western Atlantic (COMSUBWESTLANT).


History

Established on 7 December 1941, Rear Admiral
Richard S. Edwards Admiral Richard Stanislaus Edwards (18 February 1885 – 2 June 1956) served in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. Biography Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Edwards was appointed to the United States Naval Academy ...
was its first commander. COMSUBLANT headquarters was at
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until 1960, when it was moved to
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. U.S. submarine operations in the Atlantic, however, date from before
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. On January 1, 1913, Lieutenant Chester W. Nimitz was in command of the Atlantic Submarine Flotilla, with First Group consisting of submarines '' C-2'', '' C-3'', '' C-4'', and '' C-5'' under Lieutenant Lewis D. Causey, and Second Group consisting of submarines ''
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'', '' D-2'', '' D-3'', '' E-1'', and '' E-2'' under Lieutenant (junior grade) Claudius R. Hyatt. Nimitz was in command from May 1912 to March 1913. In October 1945,
Submarine Squadron 2 Submarine Squadron Two (SUBRON 2) was a United States Navy submarine squadron based at Groton, Connecticut. History Submarine Squadron 2 started World War II at Mariveles Naval Section Base in the Philippines as part of the United States Asiatic F ...
was established at
Naval Submarine Base New London Naval Submarine Base New London is the primary United States Navy East Coast submarine base, also known as the "Home of the Submarine Force." It is located in Groton, Connecticut directly across the Thames River from its namesake city of New L ...
,
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, and in February 1946,
Submarine Squadron 8 A submarine squadron (SUBRON) is a naval formation or unit in such states such as the United Kingdom, United States, and Russia/Soviet Union. In France the equivalent unit is the ' (ESNA), part of the French submarine forces (and before the Second ...
was commissioned at Groton. "In correspondence of 31 January 1949, the Chief of Naval Operations directed 'that the Fleet Commanders assign one division in each fleet to hesole task f solvingthe problem of using submarines to detect and destroy enemy submarines. All other operations of any nature, even type training, ASW services, or fleet tactics, shall be subordinated to this mission.' After a further exchange of correspondence, Submarine Forces Atlantic established Submarine Development Group 2, consisting of four Diesel submarines, two Guppy (
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) conversions and two standard fleet boats." The initial staff included Captain Roy S. Benson, two officers and two yeomen reporting directly to him. In 1951, Submarine Squadron 10 was established at State Pier,
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. The squadron has the distinction of being the only unit associated with Submarine Base New London to actually be located in New London instead of Groton. In the early 1960s Squadron 10 became the first all-nuclear United States submarine squadron. The squadron was supported by for most of its existence, until both ''Fulton'' and the squadron were decommissioned in May, 1991. In December 1969, Submarine Squadron 8 was decommissioned.
Submarine Squadron 14 Submarine Squadron 14 (SUBRON 14), was a United States Navy submarine squadron. History During World War II, served as tender and staff headquarters for Submarine Squadron 14's staff and Division Staff in Pearl Harbor from July to September 194 ...
operated Fleet Ballistic Missile boats from
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, from 1961 until it was disbanded in 1992. COMSUBLANT also oversaw Submarine Squadron 22 at
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in the Mediterranean, which existed 1972–2008 and was known as Submarine Refit and Training Group La Maddalena from 1972 to the mid-1980s. Submarine Group 8 continues to operate in support of U.S. and NATO objectives there. On 1 May 1977, Submarine Development Group 2 was officially redesignated as Submarine Development Squadron 12 in recognition of its role and responsibilities and new organizational status. In August 1979, Submarine Squadron 8 was recommissioned in Norfolk, where it remained until consolidation with Submarine Squadron 6 on April 28, 2011. On January 13, 2012, Submarine Squadron 2 similarly was disestablished, transferring its boats to Submarine Squadron 4 and Submarine Development Squadron 12. As Commander, Task Force 42, COMSUBLANT operated Atlantic Fleet attack submarines. In addition, as Commander, Task Force 84, the previous Atlantic Fleet special surveillance and anti-submarine warfare commander, COMSUBLANT operates submarines, Maritime Patrol Aircraft, surface ships assigned by Fleet Forces Command and Integrated Undersea Surveillance System assets. As of 2011, SUBLANT numbers 30 submarines and more than 15,000 officers, enlisted, and civilian personnel providing combat ready submarines in the Atlantic, Arctic, Eastern Pacific, and Indian Oceans and the
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. Commander, Naval Submarine Forces wrote in June 2012 on his blog: "We're not perfect. In the Submarine Force we've had some high-visibility lapses in character. You've read about them: the cheating incident on USS MEMPHIS, the fraternization between the Chief of the Boat and a female midshipman on USS NEBRASKA, an incident of hazing on USS Florida, and the financial misconduct of some Supply Officers in Kings Bay. In each case, once discovered, these incidents were thoroughly investigated, and appropriate people were held accountable. This is our approach and we'll continue to address these cases swiftly and decisively." There have also been previous problems of this nature. Commander Michael J. Alfonso was relieved as Commander, Blue Crew, USS ''Florida'' (SSBN-728) in 1997 for ignoring his executive officer and browbeating his crew. Rear Admiral Kenneth Perry, Commander, Submarine Group 2, retired on Friday, August 22, 2014, and the post of Commander Submarine Group 2 was disestablished that day. The responsibilities of the 45 personnel in the group headquarters have been shifted to the individual submarine squadrons. The new arrangement, with Submarine Squadrons reporting directly to the Submarine type commander for the fleet, mirrors that functioning in the Pacific.


Submarines and units

These are the submarines and related units reporting to COMSUBLANT.


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, Virginia

Commander, Submarine Squadron 6 (COMSUBRON Six): * USS San Francisco (SSN 711) * * * USS Pasadena (SSN 752) * * * USS New Hampshire (SSN 778) * USS John Warner (SSN 785) * USS Washington (SSN 787) * USS Montana (SSN 794) * USS New Jersey (SSN 796) * USS Massachusetts (SSN 798)


Groton, Connecticut

Commander, Submarine Group 2 (COMSUBGRU Two) Submarine Group 2 was disestablished on 22 August 2014. It had been previously designated Submarine Flotilla Two and was active in the Atlantic Fleet from at least 1978 to 2014 and based in Groton, CT. (Ships and Aircraft, Eleventh Edition, 1978) Commander, Submarine Squadron 2 (COMSUBRON Two):
Submarine Squadron 2 was disestablished in 2012 and all COMSUBRON 2 assigned attack submarines were assigned to COMSUBRON 4 or Commander, Submarine Development Squadron 12. Commander, Submarine Squadron 4 (COMSUBRON Four): * USS Montpelier (SSN 765) * * USS Minnesota (SSN 783) * USS North Dakota (SSN 784) * USS Colorado (SSN 788) * USS South Dakota (SSN 790) * USS Vermont (SSN 792) * USS Oregon (SSN 793) * USS Hyman G. Rickover (SSN 795) * USS Iowa (SSN 797) * USS Idaho (SSN 799) Commander, Submarine Squadron 12 (COMSUBRON 12): * * *
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* USS Toledo (SSN 769) * USS Virginia (SSN 774) * USS Texas (SSN 775) * USS New Mexico (SSN 779) * USS California (SSN 781) * USS Indiana (SSN 789) * USS Delaware (SSN 791) Submarine Development Squadron 12's mission, as assigned by the Chief of Naval Operations, is to develop the tactics and promulgate the tactical doctrine to conduct submarine warfare. Organized as Submarine Development Group 2 on 9 May 1949, the original charter was to solve the problem of using submarines to defeat and destroy enemy submarines. During the intervening years this charter has grown in scope to support the full range of submarine missions including arctic warfare, anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface ship warfare, mine warfare and tactical strike warfare. With the vastly improved capabilities of the modern nuclear submarine and a weapons delivery capability that include mines, torpedoes, and cruise missiles, there are few naval warfare missions which cannot be conducted by submarines. On 1 May 1977, Submarine Development Group 2 was officially re-designated as Submarine Development Squadron 12 in recognition of its expanded role and responsibilities and new organizational status. The Headquarters has been located at the Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut since 1949. Submarine Development Squadron 12 also commands a squadron of the most modern attack submarines. On January 15, 2016 Submarine Development Squadron 12 was re-designated Submarine Squadron 12, given the tactical development responsibilities fall under the Undersea Warfighting Development Center


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, New Hampshire/Maine

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard serves as one of the primary maintenance facilities for U.S. submarines from both the Atlantic and Pacific. No submarines are officially based here.


Kings Bay, Georgia


Commander, Submarine Group 10 (COMSUBGRU Ten)

Commander, Submarine Squadron 16 (COMSUBRON Sixteen): * * Commander, Submarine Squadron 20 (COMSUBRON Twenty): * * * * * * USS Wyoming (SSBN 742)


Officers serving as COMSUBLANT

The following is an incomplete list:Blair, Clay, Jr. ''Silent Victory''. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1975. *Rear Admiral
Richard S. Edwards Admiral Richard Stanislaus Edwards (18 February 1885 – 2 June 1956) served in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. Biography Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Edwards was appointed to the United States Naval Academy ...
, 1941–1942 *Rear Admiral Freeland A. Daubin, 1942–1944 *Rear Admiral Charles W. Styer, 1944–1946 *Rear Admiral
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, 1946–1947 *Rear Admiral James Fife, Jr., 1947–1950 *Rear Admiral Stuart S. "Sunshine" Murray, 1950–1952 *Rear Admiral George C. "Turkey Neck" Crawford, 1952–1954 *Rear Admiral Frank T. Watkins, 1954–1957 *Rear Admiral Charles W. "Weary" Wilkins, March–September 1957 *Rear Admiral Frederick B. Warder, September 1957 – 1960 *Rear Admiral Lawrence R. "Dan" Daspit, January–September 1960 *Vice Admiral Elton W. "Joe" Grenfell, September 1960 – 1964 (also
COMSUBPAC Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet (COMSUBPAC) is the principal advisor to the Commander, United States Pacific Fleet ( COMPACFLT) for submarine matters. The Pacific Submarine Force (SUBPAC) includes attack, ballistic missile and au ...
, 1964–1966) *Vice Admiral Vernon L. "Rebel" Lowrance, 1964–1966 *Vice Admiral Arnold F. Schade, 1966–1970 *Vice Admiral Eugene P. Wilkinson, 1970–1972 (last WW2 submarine officer to hold the position) *Vice Admiral
Robert L. J. Long Robert Lyman John Long (May 29, 1920 – June 27, 2002) was a List of United States Navy four-star admirals, four-star admiral in the United States Navy who served as Vice Chief of Naval Operations from 1977 to 1979 and United States Pacific Comman ...
, 1972–1974 *Vice Admiral J. Williams Jr, 1974–1977 *Vice Admiral Kenneth M. Carr, 1977–1980 *Vice Admiral
Steven A. White Steven Angelo White (September 18, 1928 – February 1, 2021) was a four-star admiral who served in the United States Navy from 1948 until 1985. He was the 19th and last Chief of Naval Material. Background Steven ("Steve") Angelo White was b ...
, 1980–1983 *Vice Admiral Bernard M. Kauderer, 1983–1986 *Vice Admiral Daniel 'Dan' L. Cooper, 1986–1988 *Vice Admiral Roger F. Bacon, 1988–1990 *Vice Admiral Henry "Hank" G. Chiles, 1990–1993 *Vice Admiral George W. Emery, 1993–1996 *Vice Admiral Richard W. Mies, 1996–1998 *Vice Admiral Edmund P. Giambiastiani, 1998–2000 *Vice Admiral John J. Grossenbacher, 2000–2003 *Vice Admiral Kirk H. Donald, 2003–2004 *Vice Admiral Charles L. Munns, 2004–2007 *Vice Admiral John J. Donnelly, 2007–2010 *Vice Admiral John Richardson, 2010–2012 *Vice Admiral Michael J. Connor, 2012–2015 *Vice Admiral Joseph E. Tofalo, 2015–2018 *Vice Admiral Charles A. Richard 2018–2019 *Vice Admiral Daryl Caudle 2019-2021 *Vice Admiral William J. Houston 2021–Present Wartime submarine commander


References


External links


Official site
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