Mission: - Train, certify and provide combat-ready Navy forces to combatant commanders that are capable of conducting prompt, sustained naval, joint, and combined operations in support of U.S. national interests. - Command and control subordinate Navy forces and shore activities during the planning and execution of assigned service functions in support of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). - Provide operational planning and coordination support to Commander, U.S. Northern Command (CDR USNORTHCOM), Commander U.S. Element North American Aerospace Defense Command (CDR USELEMNORAD), and Commander, U.S. Strategic Command (CDR USSTRATCOM). - Command and control subordinate forces during the planning and execution of joint missions as Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Northern Command (USNAVNORTH) to Commander, U.S. Northern Command.
| Website | https://www.usff.navy.mil |
| Revenue | $230.8 billion |
| Employees | 267 (122 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 1906 |
| Address | 1562 Mitscher Ave Suite 250, Norfolk, Virginia 23551, US |
| Industry | Armed Forces |
| Keywords | Us Navy, Navy, Fleet, Military, Training, Naval Operations, Certification, Maritime, Joint Operations, Combat Readiness, National Security, Naval Forces, Command And Control, Defense, Naval Power, Maritime Security |
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The U.S. Fleet Forces Command annual revenue was $230.8 billion in 2026.
Milton Troy is the Director, Fleet Ordnance and Supply (N41) and Fleet Supply Officer of U.S. Fleet Forces Command.
122 people are employed at U.S. Fleet Forces Command.
U.S. Fleet Forces Command is based in Norfolk, Virginia.