Disambiguation evidence for Expeditionary Strike Groups via surface form

"Expeditionary Strike Group"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Expeditionary Strike Group".

Predicate Object
alliedEquivalent NATO amphibious task group
commandedBy Navy one-star admiral
commandedBy flag officer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor flexible expeditionary operations
designedFor littoral operations
designedFor rapid deployment
doctrine Navy–Marine Corps team concept
doctrine U.S. Navy expeditionary warfare doctrine
evolvedFrom Expeditionary Strike Groups self-linksurface differs
surface form: Amphibious Ready Group
evolvedFrom Carrier Battle Group concepts
hasCapability anti-air warfare
hasCapability anti-submarine warfare
hasCapability anti-surface warfare
hasCapability command and control
hasCapability logistics sustainment from the sea
hasCapability sea control
hasCapability strike warfare
hasComponent LCAC hovercraft
hasComponent LCU landing craft
hasComponent United States Marine Corps aviation units
surface form: Marine aviation combat element
hasComponent Marine command element
hasComponent Marine infantry battalion landing team
hasComponent Marine logistics combat element
hasComponent amphibious assault ship
hasComponent amphibious transport dock
hasComponent attack submarine
hasComponent dock landing ship
hasComponent embarked Marine Expeditionary Unit
hasComponent guided-missile cruiser
hasComponent guided-missile destroyer
hasComponent helicopter squadron
hasComponent landing craft unit
hasComponent logistics support ship
hasComponent naval aviation detachment
hasComponent surface combatant
hasComponent tiltrotor aircraft detachment
instanceOf U.S. Navy naval formation
instanceOf amphibious warfare formation
introducedBy United States Navy
introducedInPeriod early 2000s
operatedBy United States Navy
operatesIn global maritime commons
operatesIn littoral regions
partOf U.S. Fleet Forces Command
surface form: U.S. Navy Fleet Forces
primaryMission amphibious assault
primaryMission expeditionary warfare
primaryMission forward presence
primaryMission humanitarian assistance and disaster relief
primaryMission maritime security operations
primaryMission non-combatant evacuation operations
primaryMission power projection from the sea
primaryMission sea-based crisis response
supports Marine Corps operations ashore
supports combined operations with allies
supports joint operations
typicalEmbarkedForce Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
typicalEmbarkedForce approximately 2,000 Marines
worksWith Joint Task Force
worksWith combatant commands