- Jul 12, 2018
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OPERATION QUIET QUEENS |
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NAVY DEPLOYMENT |
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SECOND FLEET HEADQUARTERS
Vice Admiral Noah Irving
Vice Admiral Noah Irving
UNIT | PERSONNEL | GARRISON | |
HQ Support Unit | 250 Personnel | Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads, Virginia | |
Naval Intelligence | 150 Personnel | Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads, Virginia | |
Navy Security Forces | 100 Personnel | Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads, Virginia |
TASK FORCE 3
Captain Roy Raleigh
Captain Roy Raleigh
SHIP CLASS | VESSEL | COMPLIMENT | HOME PORT |
Virginia-class Submarine | USS Virginia | 135 | Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads, Virginia |
Virginia-class Submarine | USS Texas | 135 | Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads, Virginia |
Virginia-class Submarine | USS Hawaii | 135 | Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads, Virginia |
Virginia-class Submarine | USS North Carolina | 135 | Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads, Virginia |
DETAILS
Virginia-class - Fully Fueled; x135 crew; Crew fully rested and x3 pairs of uniforms each; Non-perishable food for 3 month journey; All necessary maps (terranean and deep-sea topographic maps) and other necessary standard on-board equipment, material, and supplies; x30 Beretta M9 and x90 fully loaded Beretta M9 magazines (located behind lock and key in on-board barracks); x12 VLS tubes: x12 Tomahawk BGM-109 missiles; x4 533 mm torpedo tubes: x16 Mk-48 torpedoes, x9 UGM-84 Harpoon missiles; Full load of Acoustic Device Countermeasure Mk 3/4; All sonars.
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DEPLOYMENT ORDERS |
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CONTEXT
Shortly after Thanksgiving, President Gore left his family vacation in Tennessee early and returned to the Washington in response to worrying statements made by the Turkish ambassador to the Global Assembly. The President assembled the National Security Council at the White House and had a lengthy discussion on what should be done in response. It was ultimately decided that immediate action needed to be taken to ensure the interests of the United States and her allies. The President ordered a task force of four Virginia-class submarines from the Second Fleet to the Mediterranean Sea. If necessary, Operation Quiet Queens would serve as a precursor to a larger military deployment in the area. Task Force 3 would be able to operate in the Mediterranean without need of assistance from any outside power, which made it a low-maintenance first-option for the NSC to recommend. It would also mean that the Navy could operate in the Mediterranean even if the British declined to allow American forces access to British facilities again. Until the White House and the Pentagon had a clear mission, possibly in coordination with friendly countries, the operation would be used to give the government options in the event of a worst-case-scenario. Meanwhile, plans were secretly drawn up in the Pentagon for further deployments of additional assets and personnel.
ATLANTIC THEATER
The submarines of Task Force 3 deployed from Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads under the cover of darkness at three in the morning in November. The submarines travelled below the surface at 23 knots. When safely possible, the submarines would be 600 feet below sea level and would travel at a formation to where they were at least 300 yards apart from each other. Of course depth, speed, and distance between submarines would be altered to avoid collision and grounding, or when going through narrow paths or shallow waters - the subs would avoid collision with each other, other ships, land, and the seafloor at all costs. Throughout their journey, Task Force 3 would make full use of its various passive sonars and remain vigilant for any detectable sonar pings, propellers, or other sounds that would indicate a man-made vessel - the vessels would of course be particularly trying to identify warships or other submarines. All active sonars would remain turned off. The fleet would sail from the coast of Virginia to the Strait of Gibraltar and then to somewhere off the coast of southern Cyprus, just outside of its territorial waters. While passing through the Strait of Gibraltar, Task Force 3 would slow down to silent running and the crews would maintain an ultra-quiet status for 20 miles. Throughout this first phase, the task force would not sail through territorial waters of any country, with the exception of the following: United States, United Kingdom, and Spain. The task force would also maintain radio silence. Meanwhile, the Headquarters Support Unit and Naval Intelligence Unit at Second Fleet Headquarters in Virginia would continue to asses the international situation and prepare any information that would need to be transmitted to the task force or to the Pentagon.
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