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FORBIN.. I have no links for what you ask. There are pacific links for each fleet.

I have no clue how many sailors are assigned to what fleet. No need to keep track of personnel manning. In fact I get most of my info about the USN at navy.mil. That number of sailors assigned to a fleet varies weekly because as ships deploy and are transferred the fleet personnel number fluctuate.

For instance when a ship is operating on the US Pacific coast that ship is assigned to the Third Fleet..when that ship deploys to the Western Pacific it becomes part of the Seventh Fleet. And when it returns to the US Pacific coast it then becomes part of the Third Fleet.
 

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Mighty Shrikes celebrate final “Legacy” Hornet flight

Pilots, ground officers, maintainers and family members gathered on Aug. 26 to bid farewell to an old friend.

The "Mighty Shrikes" Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 94 completed their last Lemoore-based flight of the venerable F/A-18C “Legacy” Hornet before their transition to the F/A-18F Super Hornet. Piloting the final flight was the Commanding Officer, Cmdr. Mike Langbehn.

"I couldn't think of a better way to wrap up 25 years of Hobos in Hornets than to do a low level self-escort strike with high drag ordnance on the Fallon Range Training Complex," Langbehn said when asked about this historic flight. "Thanks to the best maintenance department in Naval Aviation, the jet performed flawlessly.”

VFA-94 began flying the Hornet in 1990. Revolutionary for its time, the McDonnell Douglas designed airplane allowed complicated radars and sensors to be operated with the efficiency of a single pilot.

The squadron operated the aircraft from the decks of carriers over the skies of Iraq and Afghanistan for many Western Pacific deployments before assignment to the Unit Deployment Program (UDP) in 2005. Assigned to land based USMC units in Japan, the squadron participated in many multi-national exercises and detachments to bolster the US presence in the Pacific region.

The squadron returned to its sea going roots in 2012 when it was assigned to Carrier Air Wing 17 onboard USS Carl Vinson, where it recently completed a nine and a half month deployment in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.
Following its illustrious history with the Shrikes, the aircraft will continue to serve with many squadrons on the east coast and in the Marine Corps until replaced by the F-35C Lightning II. The squadron looks fondly on its past, but is excited for the transition to the newer Super Hornets.

“The Mighty Shrikes have proven there is still plenty of sting left in the Hornet,” Langbehn said, “but I can't wait to see what this amazing team does with the Super Hornet!”
With the transition now in full swing, the squadron looks to begin a new chapter with the Navy’s current front-line fighter.

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Transition to the Super Hornet also for VFA-113,146 to Lemoore and 87 to Oceana the last before F-35C.
Right now 17 Sqns to Oceana : 5 Hornet, 11 S Hornet and 1 OCU mixed ; to Lemoore 16 Sqns : 3 Hornet, 13 S Hornet including OCU.
Next year one Super Hornet Sqn from Oceana go to Lemoore.
In more 4 S Hornet Sqns based to Atsugi.
 

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7th Fleet/Yokosuka

After have recently received CG Chancellorsville a new Burke is arrived USS Benfold (DDG-65) from San Diego was rattached to DESRON 1 then now 3 Ticonderoga and 8 Burke ! homeported to Yokosuka.

In more Barry arrive for 2017 from Norfolk DESRON 26. A hull swap also.
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I know this changes before a year but Popeye/Jeff maybe you have yet talking for it, i think she is arrived in august.
 

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In more Barry arrive for 2017 from Norfolk DESRON 26. A hull swap also.
No Barry but Milius from San Diego, DESRON 21.
Barry hull swap with Lassen next year.
 

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PHILIPPINE SEA (Sept. 28, 2015) Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd Class Tanner Brach, from Southwick, Mass., repairs a 20 mm gun system aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Ronald Reagan and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, provide a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective maritime interests of its allies and partners in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Nathan Burke/Released)

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PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 27, 2015) Marines conduct maintenance on a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter attached to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 465 on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer (LHD 4) during a strait transit rehearsal. Boxer is underway off the coast of Southern California conducting routine training exercises and maintenance in preparation for its upcoming deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Michael T. Eckelbecker/Released)

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PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 27, 2015) An aviation boatswain's mate (handling) launches an AV-8B Harrier attached to the Blacksheep of Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) 214 on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer (LHD 4). Boxer is underway off the coast of Southern California conducting routine training exercises and maintenance in preparation for its upcoming deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jesse Monford/Released)

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PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 26, 2015) An F/A-18F Super Hornet from the Bounty Hunters of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 2 launches from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George Washington is preparing to deploy around South America as a part of Southern Seas 2015. The eighth deployment of its kind, Southern Seas seeks to enhance interoperability, increase regional stability, and build and maintain regional relationships with countries throughout the region through joint multinational and interagency exchanges and cooperation. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Clemente A. Lynch/Released)

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PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 25, 2015) Marines from the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (13th MEU) depart from the stern gate of the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) in combat rubber raiding crafts. New Orleans is underway for its Amphibious Squadron and MEU Integrated Training in preparation for their upcoming deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Gary Granger Jr./Released)
 

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PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 25, 2015) The aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) conducts a live-fire exercise of its forward-mounted Phalanx close-in weapons system. George Washington is preparing to deploy around South America as a part of Southern Seas 2015. The eighth deployment of its kind, Southern Seas seeks to enhance interoperability, increase regional stability, and build and maintain regional relationships with countries throughout the region through joint multinational and interagency exchanges and cooperation. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Bryan Mai/Released)

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ATLANTIC OCEAN (Sept. 23, 2015) An F/A-18C Hornet assigned to the Rampagers of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 83 lands on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). The Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group is underway participating in a composite training unit exercise in preparation for a future deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman B. Siens/Released)

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PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 25, 2015) Ensign Thomas Schofer disembarks a rigid-hull inflatable boat to climb aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) after completing a visit, board, search, and seizure training exercise. New Orleans is underway for its amphibious squadron and marine expeditionary unit integrated training in preparation for their upcoming deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Gary Granger Jr./Released)

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APRA HARBOR, Guam (Sept. 24, 2015) The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN 705) maneuvers into position to moor alongside the submarine tender USS Emory S. Land (AS 39) to complete repair maintenance actions. Emory S. Land is a forward deployed expeditionary submarine tender on an extended deployment conducting coordinated tended moorings and afloat maintenance in the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Zachary A. Kreitzer/Released)

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WATERS NEAR GUAM (Sept. 24, 2015) Members of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 5 fire M4 carbines during a live-fire exercise aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Ronald Reagan and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, provide a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective maritime interests of its allies and partners in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Nathan Burke/Released)
 

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Three San Diego Based Destroyers Relocating to Everett, Wash.
SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- The U.S. Navy announced the homeport change of three Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers today. USS Gridley(DDG 101), USS Sampson(DDG 102), and USS Kidd(DDG 100) will relocate from San Diego to Naval Station Everett, Wash., in 2016.

The Navy continually monitors and adjusts the location of its forces to provide a maritime force that protects and defends U.S. national security interests. USS Gridley (DDG 101), USS Sampson (DDG 102), and USS Kidd (DDG 100) provide a significant multi-mission warfighting capability to the Pacific Fleet. They will contribute combat capable rotational presence and represent the long range U.S. commitment to the security and stability of the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers are capable of sustained combat operations supporting forward presence, maritime security, sea control, and deterrence. Additionally, they perform key roles in support of carrier strike groups, expeditionary strike groups, and surface action groups.

Each ship contains a crew of approximately 250 who are trained to execute multi-mission tasking to include air, surface, undersea, space, and cyber warfare.

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Since the withdrawal of Perry there was only to Everett the Nimitz and 2 Burke growth to 5 and to San Diego after 12.
Burke in 7 ports with this two also to Norfolk : 23, Mayport : 3, Rota : 4, P Harbor 7, Yokosuka 8.
 

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USS Cowpens Holds Cruiser Modernization Induction

SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- The guided-missile cruiser USS Cowpens (CG 63) was inducted as the first ship to undergo a modernization effort that will significantly upgrade its capabilities in multiple mission areas, Sept. 25, at Naval Base San Diego.

The CG Phased Modernization Program is designed to balance the Navy's long-term requirement for a carrier strike group air defense commander (ADC) platform and its future shipbuilding requirements.

"We are saving money, preserving force structure, and generating options for leadership," said Vice Adm. Tom Rowden, commander, Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.

As part of the ceremony, Cowpens was transferred from the authority of Rowden to Vice Adm. William Hilarides, commander, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA).

"Today's ceremony marks the first step in extending the lives of our cruisers, and I'm excited to be a part of it," said Hilarides. "That excitement will only be matched when, after an exciting and challenging modernization, she returns to duty as part of our active fleet."

The modernization process will include major upgrades, including the Aegis weapon system with naval integrated fire control-counter air (NIFC-CA) capability, SPQ-9B multipurpose radar, electro-optical sight system, AN/SQQ-89A(V)-15 anti-submarine warfare (ASW) suite with multi-function towed array (MFTA) and significant hull mechanical and electrical (HM&E) upgrades.

"When she returns to the fleet, she will be fully modernized and capable of meeting and defeating any threat," said Rowden. "This is smart work."

Upon completion of the modernization, Cowpens will have a 29-year-old hull but the most modern and capable combat system available, and an extended life from 35 to 44 years.

"Admiral Hilarides will take custody of a ship that has been a powerhouse in the world's most powerful Navy and make her, over time, something even greater," said Rowden.

That sentiment was also shared by Hilarides.

"Cowpens will be a game changer, and I look forward to the day when this ship leaves my care and sails over the horizon; that will be a great day for the Navy and the nation," he said.

The guided-missile cruiser USS Gettysburg (CG 64) is also scheduled to be inducted and undergo the same phased modernization as Cowpens Sept. 30.

As a part of the transfer, the ship also underwent a change of command. Lt. Cmdr. Horst Sollfrank assumed command, relieving Capt. Michael Sciretta.

Sciretta graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a degree in administration of justice, and was commissioned in 1992 through the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corp. He is scheduled to take command of the USS Lake Erie (CG 70) later next month.

Sollfrank is a native of Cortland, New York, and graduated from Hawaii Pacific University in 2001, receiving a degree in diplomacy and military studies. He previously served as the commanding officer of Mine Countermeasure (MCM) Crew Dominant.

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