C4F

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C4F is the official abbreviation for the United States Fourth Fleet, a U.S. Navy formation responsible for naval operations in the Caribbean, and Central and South American waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Navy fleet
military formation
abbreviationFor United States Fourth Fleet NERFINISHED
allegiance United States of America
surface form: United States
areaOfResponsibility Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
Central America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
branch United States Navy NERFINISHED
commandStructure U.S. Navy component of U.S. Southern Command
continentOfOperations North America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
country United States of America
countryOfGarrison United States of America NERFINISHED
dateReestablished 2008-07-12
focusOn counter transnational organized crime
freedom of navigation
maritime domain awareness
regional stability
fullName United States Fourth Fleet NERFINISHED
garrison Naval Station Mayport NERFINISHED
garrisonCity Mayport NERFINISHED
garrisonNearCity Jacksonville, Florida NERFINISHED
higherCommand U.S. Southern Command NERFINISHED
mission conduct naval operations in the Caribbean, and Central and South American waters
support U.S. Southern Command objectives
operationalFocus joint and combined maritime operations
multinational exercises
partnership building with regional navies
partOf U.S. Fleet Forces Command NERFINISHED
region Western Hemisphere NERFINISHED
responsibleFor U.S. maritime interests in Central America
U.S. maritime interests in South America
U.S. maritime interests in the Caribbean
role counter-narcotics operations
disaster relief
humanitarian assistance
maritime security
naval operations
theater security cooperation
status active
theater Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
Central American waters
South American waters
type numbered fleet
usesLanguage English

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