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Published 28 Sep, 2015 06:53am

US admiral signals wider role for powerful Third Fleet in Western Pacific

TOKYO: A top US admiral wants the powerful Third Fleet to expand its engagement in the Western Pacific region from its headquarters in San Diego by operating more closely with the Japan-based Seventh Fleet to focus on areas with the “greatest instability”.

In two recent speeches that received little media attention, US Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Scott Swift questioned the need for an administrative boundary running along the international date line to demarcate operations for the Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific and the Third Fleet to the east.

In an early sign of a shift in strategy, US naval officials said Third Fleet Commander Vice Admiral Nora Tyson rather than her Seventh Fleet counterpart would represent the US Navy at the Japan Fleet Review on Oct 18, a display of Japanese naval power held every three years.

“I would not be surprised to see more of Vice Admiral Tyson operating forward as part of this concept development process,” Swift said in a speech on Sept 7 during a visit to the Seventh Fleet headquarters in Yokosuka, Japan.

Published in Dawn, September 28th , 2015

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