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Task Force 80, abbreviated as TF-80, has been the designation of several
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task forces, with its current use associated with the
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headquartered at
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, Virginia.


Historical antecedents

During World War Two, Task Force 80 was the designation for the Western Naval Task Force, under the command of Vice Admiral Henry K. Hewitt,
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, during the
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and the
Salerno landings Operation Avalanche was the codename for the Allied landings near the port of Salerno, executed on 9 September 1943, part of the Allied invasion of Italy during World War II. The Italians withdrew from the war the day before the invasion, b ...
, the first sustained land assault and invasion of the European continent undertaken by the Allied powers. The Western Naval Task Force landed the U.S. Seventh Army under
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,
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, on the southern coast of the island of Sicily on 10 July 1943. This task force subsequently landed the U.S. Fifth Army under Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark, USA, in southern Italy near the seaport of Salerno on 9 September 1943. After World War Two, Task Force 80 was the designation for a 1948 joint U.S. Navy, Navy-U.S. Coast Guard, Coast Guard task force consisting of the s and , as well as the . This Task Force 80 resupplied weather stations at Thule, Greenland, and on Ellesmere Island while establishing a new weather station on the northern point of that island. Additionally, the ships performed reconnaissance for the establishment of additional weather stations, carried out cold-weather operations, tested equipment, and collected a variety of scientific data. Finally, Task Force 80 was the designation for the Naval Patrol and Protection of Shipping Force of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet during the Cold War and thereafter. This TF-80's mission was the coordination of U.S. naval forces in order to protect merchant shipping if war with the Soviet Union & allies had broken out; a possible third Battle of the Atlantic.


U.S. Navy usage from 2012

Following the issue of the ''Navigation Plan 2013–2017'' guidance from the Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. Fleet Forces Command was realigned to a command structure centered around a Maritime Operations Center and Maritime Headquarters. The United States Fleet Forces Command#Maritime Operations, Maritime Operations Center is the lead agency for all phases of the pre-deployment fleet response training plan (FRTP) cycle involving those naval units assigned to the Fleet Forces Command. In essence, the MOC is responsible for the transition of all naval units from their operational phase to their tactical phase prior to their overseas deployment. Consequently, effective 1 October 2012, Task Force 20 was re-designated as Task Force 80, a major task force within the U.S. Fleet Forces Command. TF-80 serves as the designation for the Maritime Headquarters (MHQ) component for Fleet Forces Command, and it is organized into the following task groups. They are: * Task Group 80.1 — Commander Strike Force Training Atlantic, Strike Force Training Atlantic * Task Group 80.2 — Carrier Strike Group 2 * Task Group 80.3 — Carrier Strike Group 8 (''pictured'') * Task Group 80.4 — Carrier Strike Group 10 * Task Group 80.5 — Carrier Strike Group 12 * Task Group 80.6 — Navy Expeditionary Combat Command * Task Group 80.7 — Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command * Task Group 80.8 — Destroyer Squadron 14 (now Naval Surface Squadron 14 * Task Group 80.9 — Expeditionary Strike Group 2 * Task Group 80.11 — Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet, Naval Air Force Atlantic * Task Group 80.12 — Reconnaissance – Commander Patrol and Reconnaissance Group * Task Group 80.14 — United States Navy EOD#Explosive Ordnance Disposal .28EOD.29 Group Two, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group Two * Task Group 80.15 — Coastal Riverine Force#Groups, Coastal Riverine Group Two The commander of Task Force 80 is the director of the Maritime Headquarters staff, an active-duty two-star Rear admiral (United States)#Rear admiral, rear admiral. When constituted as a joint task force for Joint warfare, multi-service operations with the U.S. Northern Command, Task Force 80 will be re-designated as Task Force 180. TF-180's objective is to execute the Maritime Command Element (MCE) functions based on the U.S. eastern seaboard as directed by Joint Forces Maritime Component Commander North (JFMCC-N) who is also the Fleet Forces commander. Task Force 180 is supported in this task by applicable capabilities and assets provided from United States Fleet Forces Command#Joint operations task forces, Fleet Operations Task Forces of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command when these fleet formations are acting as joint task forces. By July 2015, Commander, Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command had become Task Force 80.7.


Philippine Navy usage in the twenty-first century

Naval Task Force 80 is the rapid deployment force for the Philippine Navy, with the capability to meet any contingencies throughout the Philippine archipelago.


References

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Further reading

* * {{cite journal , last=Lawlor , first=Maryann , title= A New Role for Maritime Headquarters , url= http://www.afcea.org/content/?q=node/1420 , journal= SIGNAL Magazine (official publication of AFCEA), SIGNAL , publisher= AFCEA , location= Fairfax, Virginia , date= November 2007 , access-date= 2013-03-18


External links


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