Task Force-Liberty

Words to Task Force-Liberty

U.S. Navy EOD Vision 2030
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group Two
Video by Chief Petty Officer Jeff Atherton
Oct. 19, 2020 | 3:02
U.S. Navy explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) has released the community strategic plan for the next 10 years. This plan charts an ambitious, forward-leaning course that focuses on developing training, technology, procurement and, most importantly, the Warfighter, to best support Navy EOD’s maritime missions while placing an emphasis on supporting Joint Force requirements.
It also details how each and every Sailor in the Navy EOD domain will have a role in building a force to accomplish the mission of eliminating explosive threats so the fleet and nation can win whenever, wherever and however it chooses.
We will achieve this through five strategic objectives:
• Develop the force to win against near-peer competitors and empowered non-state actors.
• Expand our advantage against competitors’ undersea threats.
• Capitalize on our unique ability to counter weapons of mass destruction.
• Grow expertise in the exploitation of next-generation weapons systems.
• Embolden allies and partner nation’s capabilities.
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Who We Are

On August 23, Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs John Kirby publicly announced Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst’s selection to provide housing, medical support, logistics, and transportation support for vulnerable Afghans as they arrived in the U.S. The established task force, coined Task Force Liberty, stood up shortly afterward to support this effort.

Task Force Liberty is a team of Department of Homeland Security and Department of State personnel, Department of Defense service members and civilians, resettlement partners and affiliates and non-governmental organizations united for a common purpose. Each of these individuals embodies an American force that stands at the ready to answer our nation’s call at all times. They are ambassadors to our Afghan guests; representing the foundational principles and core values of our nation.   

What We Do

Task Force Liberty continues to support the Department of Homeland Security by providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan personnel essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan.

Task Force Liberty focuses on four Lines of Effort to accomplish this mission:

Receive

Safety/Security

Care

Community

Why We Do It

This initiative follows through on America’s commitment to Afghan personnel who helped us, and provides them essential support at secure locations, where they and their families can complete Department of State and Department of Homeland Security processing safely. In support of these agencies, the Department of Defense is proud to make these accommodations and services available to Afghan personnel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact Information

Task Force Liberty Public Affairs

Media Queries: tf.liberty.pa@gmail.com

All Other Requests: 87ABW.TF.LibertyPA@us.af.mil

Phone Number: 609-253-9233