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UK takes command of CTF 150

14th April 2016 - 10:49 GMT | by The Shephard News Team

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The British Royal Navy has taken command of Combined Task Force (CTF) 150 from the Australian Navy, the UK government announced on 12 April. The CTF is part of the combined maritime forces multi-national naval partnership.

The main mission of CTF 150 is to disrupt terrorist organisations and restrict their freedom of manoeuvre at sea. CTF 150’s vessels will also assist mariners in distress and undertake other humanitarian work.

Michael Fallon, Defence Secretary, UK, said: ‘The UK has one of the strongest navies in the world. Leading this important joint force underlines our commitment, both to working with allies to fight Daesh and to tackling terrorism across the region.’

Cmdre Guy Robinson, deputy commander, British Royal Navy, said: ‘I am hugely grateful for all the hard work done by our Australian and Canadian predecessors and look forward to building on the strong foundations that have already been laid. Through continued close co-operation with the CMF team we will ensure that our efforts contribute effectively towards the achievement of longer-term objectives.’

Robinson will lead personnel from countries such as the UK, Saudi Arabia, Canada and the US.

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