Coalition
Task Force Provides Security in Northern Persian Gulf
Originally at http://www.emilitary.org/article.php?aid=6216
ABOARD USS PELELIU IN THE NORTHERN PERSIAN GULF, April 13, 2006 –
A multinational task force is hard at work here, seeking to preserve
the free and secure use of the northern Persian Gulf by legitimate mariners
and to prevent terrorists from transporting personnel, weapons or other
illicit material by sea.
Combined Task Force 58 includes naval forces from Australia, the United
Kingdom and the United States, including U.S. Coast Guard, as well as
Iraqi sailors and marines.
U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Carl B. Jensen, who leads Expeditionary
Strike Group 3, took command of the task force April 10.
"Maritime security operations encompass a wide range of actions
and responsibilities," Jensen said. "ESG 3, in conjunction
with our coalition partners, will conduct coordinated maritime operations
in the area to provide security, which will in turn promote regional
economic stability and prosperity. Further, we'll do everything in our
power to facilitate the development and close integration of Iraqi maritime
forces," he added.
CTF 58's primary mission is maintaining security in and around both
the Basra and Khawr Al Amaya oil terminals in support of U.N. Security
Council Resolution 1546. This resolution charges the multinational force
with the responsibility and the authority to maintain security and stability
in Iraqi territorial waters and also supports the Iraqi government's
request for security support.
The oil terminals are significant sources of revenue for the Iraqi
people -- revenue that is important to the rebuilding of Iraq. Iraqi
security forces, working with U.S. Navy security teams, serve on board
the terminals, protecting the Iraqi infrastructure.
USS Peleliu serves as Jensen's flagship, marking the second time a
U.S. Marine general has flown his flag over a U.S. Navy ship as part
of an expeditionary strike group in the northern Persian Gulf.
"Frankly, I'm humbled by the assignment and would be quite apprehensive
if I didn't have a strike group's worth of magnificent sailors and Marines
behind me," said Jensen. "Fortunately, I stand upon the shoulders
of giants."
(Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Jay Price is assigned to U.S. Naval Forces
Central Command/U.S. 5th Fleet.)