From the Navy Chief of Information Office
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Leaders of the U.S. and British navies
agreed on a shared vision for closer cooperation Dec. 11, the culmination of a
yearlong effort that will build on a long-standing maritime partnership over
the next 15 years.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert and his
counterpart in the United Kingdom, First Sea Lord Sir George Zambellas, signed
a combined strategic narrative that articulates a shared vision for deeper
cooperation between the U.S. Navy (USN) and the Royal Navy (RN).
"The United States and the United Kingdom rely on our
navies to project power in critical regions and to protect the freedom of
navigation that underpins the global economy," said Greenert.
The narrative, titled "Combined Seapower: A Shared
Vision for Royal Navy-United States Navy Cooperation," is the culmination
of a yearlong effort by a RN-USN study group formed in September 2013 to
identify opportunities to enhance ties.
"The narrative provides a strategic vision to sustain
and enhance cooperation between our two navies so that we can provide forward
presence and be where it matters, when it matters," Greenert said.
The U.S. and U.K. navies share a common naval heritage and
legacy of collaboration since the first half of the 19th century. More
recently, a combined RN-USN destroyer squadron staff completed a nine-month
deployment to the U.S. 6th and 5th Fleet areas of responsibility in April.
Royal Navy personnel were part of a staff that served aboard USS Harry S.
Truman (CVN 75) and supported the sea combat commander for the strike group.
RN sailors also train aboard USN aircraft carriers as the
Royal Navy constructs aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, the lead ship of
her class. The United Kingdom currently has 15 pilots training in U.S. Navy
units. The two navies also work closely on countering piracy, supporting
disaster relief efforts, and fighting terrorism globally.
The narrative builds on these collaborative efforts and
includes the following five features that will characterize the RN-USN
partnership going forward: interoperability and mutual technology investment;
combined aircraft carrier operations; force and capability planning; officer
exchanges; and collaborative force management.
"This combined narrative represents a new and exciting
opportunity for our two nations to build on shared national interests through
the value of credible seapower," said Zambellas. "It is a powerful
statement of our shared maritime ambition, it cements our maritime leadership,
and it delivers an even deeper partnership between our navies, to the mutual
strategic and operational advantage of both the U.K. and U.S."
The narrative represents a strong commitment by the U.S.
Navy and the Royal Navy to work together to achieve shared economic and
security interests in the 21st century. This cooperation will ensure that the
U.S. and the UK remain leaders in the increasingly important maritime domain.
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