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Patrol Forces Southwest Asia | |
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Main Operating Base | Naval Support Activity Bahrain, Bahrain |
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Website | https://www.atlanticarea.uscg.mil/Our-Organization/Area-Units/PATFORSWA/ |
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Current commander | Commodore James J. Camp |
Command Master Chief | CMDCM Anthony M. Martinez |
Patrol Forces Southwest Asia (PATFORSWA) is a United States Coast Guard command based in Manama, Bahrain. PATFORSWA was created in November 2002 as a contingency operation to support the U.S. Navy with patrol boats. The command's mission is to train, equip, deploy, and support combat-ready Coast Guard forces conducting operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) in the Naval Forces Central Command's area of responsibility.[1] It was commissioned as a permanent duty station in June 2004.[2] In July 2003, PATFORSWA moved from its own compound to facilities at Naval Support Activity Bahrain.[3][4]
The Mission of PATFORSWA is to train, organize, equip, support and deploy combat-ready Coast Guard Forces in support of CENTCOM and national security objectives.