Systems Alliance Naval Command

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Systems Alliance Naval Command
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Active:

23 September 2149 CE - 31 December 2191 CE

Organization:

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Systems Alliance Navy

Affiliation:

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Systems Alliance

Branch:

Systems Alliance Attican Fleet Command
Systems Alliance Arcturus Fleet Command
Systems Alliance Western Fleet Command
Systems Alliance Allied Fleet Command
Systems Alliance Expeditionary Fleet Command (dissolved, 2149 CE - 2158 CE)

Type:

Combatant subcommand

Role:

Astrographic central command of the Systems Alliance Navy

Size:

107 high-ranking personnel

Part of:

Systems Alliance Central Command

Headquarters:

Sydney, Australia (2149 CE - 2162 CE)
Arcturus Station (2162 CE - 2186 CE)
Site Manhattan (during Reaper War)
London, England (2186 CE - 2191 CE)

Nickname(s):

NAVCOM
SYSALLNAVCOM

Motto:

"Through hardships to the stars."

Colors:

Navy blue and black

Commanders:

Flt Adm. Steven Hackett (last)

Notable:

Adina Netanyahu
Kastanie Drescher
Joseph H. Garrong
Nitesh Singh
Viktoriya Arefyev
Osamu Nakamura
Chang Teoh
Duncan Ward

 

The Systems Alliance Naval Command (SYSALLNAVCOM or NAVCOM), also known as Systems Alliance Fleet Forces Command, was an operational subcommand of the Systems Alliance Armed Forces under the Systems Alliance Central Command that was in direct command of all elements, ships, personnel, resources, installations and equipment of the Systems Alliance Navy with the exception of naval special forces, who operated under the separate Systems Alliance Special Operations Command. The NAVCOM also aided Marine Corps-Navy integration of operational initiatives and activities due to the interoperability of the two branches, who depended on each other for either of their specific roles. The senior commanding officer of NAVCOM by 2191 CE was Fleet Admiral of the Navy Steven Hackett, and he was subsequently the second and last to hold this position.

When the Systems Alliance was dissolved, it was reorganized into Systems Coalition Naval Command.

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