List of Units of The United States Navy - U.S. Naval Forces Europe/Sixth Fleet

U.S. Naval Forces Europe/Sixth Fleet

(While retaining both names, CNE/C6F has a combined staff)

  • Commander, Destroyer Squadron Sixty (as required, acts as Commander Task Force 60)(Gaeta, Italy)
  • CTF 63
  • CTF 67
  • CTF 68
  • CTF 69
  • additional 60-series Task Forces as required

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