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09/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/08/2024 15:15

Chief of Naval Operations Hosts Chief of the Royal Norwegian Navy for Counterpart Visit

Chief of Naval Operations Hosts Chief of the Royal Norwegian Navy for Counterpart Visit

09 August 2024

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti hosted Rear Adm. Oliver Berdal, Chief of the Royal Norwegian Navy for an official counterpart visit, Aug. 5 - 6 in Washington D.C.

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SLIDESHOW | images | 240806-N-OK726-1026 Rear Adm. Oliver Berdal, Chief of the Royal Norwegian Navy receives a full-honors welcome ceremony while visiting Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti at the Washington Navy Yard, Aug. 6. While in Washington D.C., the two leaders had multiple engagements to include a full-honor's welcoming ceremony, an office call and a roundtable, where the two heads of navy discussed the enduring nature of the U.S.-Norway naval alliance, as well as their shared commitment advance interoperability and increase combined capability to safeguard the Arctic and the High North. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class William Spears)
SLIDESHOW | images | 240806-N-OK726-2002 Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti meets with Rear Adm. Oliver Berdal, Chief of the Royal Norwegian Navy for an office call at the Pentagon, Aug. 6. While in Washington D.C., the two leaders had multiple engagements to include a full-honor's welcoming ceremony, an office call and a roundtable, where the two heads of navy discussed the enduring nature of the U.S.-Norway naval alliance, as well as their shared commitment advance interoperability and increase combined capability to safeguard the Arctic and the High North. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class William Spears)
SLIDESHOW | images | 240808-N-CW427-8578 Canadian Rear Adm. David Patchell, Vice Commander, U.S. Second Fleet, and his staff meet with Rear Adm. Oliver Berdal, Chief of the Royal Norwegian Navy, during an office call at Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads in Virginia. The U.S. Second Fleet and Norwegian forces have maintained a robust partnership, most recently during the Steadfast Defender 2024 exercise, where Patchell served as the maritime commander of Task Force North in Bodø, Norway. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Clay Whaley)
SLIDESHOW | images | 240808-N-AV754-1001 NORFOLK, Va. (August 08, 2024) Adm. Daryl Caudle, commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, (USFFC), meets with Read Adm. Oliver Berdal, Chief of the Royal Norwegian Navy for an office call at USFFC, Aug. 8, 2024. The two leaders engaged in an office call discussing the enduring nature of the U.S.-Norway naval alliance and their share commitment, advancing interoperability and increasingly combined capability to safeguard the Arctic and the High North. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Evan Thompson/Released)
SLIDESHOW | images | 240807-N-GB594-1004 U.S. Navy and Royal Norwegian Navy leadership pose for a photo during a dinner hosted onboard Naval Station Norfolk, Aug. 7. While at Naval Station Norfolk, Adm. Berdal met with Adm. Darryl Caudle and Vice Adm. Gaucher to discuss this year's Dynamic Mongoose, Nordic Response, and NATO's Steadfast Defender exercise and the importance of these multinational exercises in and around Norway for honing the strategic deployment of North American forces across the Atlantic to continental Europe. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ace Foster)
SLIDESHOW | images | 240806-N-OK726-3001 Rear Adm. Oliver Berdal, Chief of the Royal Norwegian Navy meets with senior U.S. Navy leaders for a round-table discussion at the Pentagon, Aug 6. While in Washington D.C., the two leaders had multiple engagements to include a full-honor's welcoming ceremony, an office call and a roundtable, where the two heads of navy discussed the enduring nature of the U.S.-Norway naval alliance, as well as their shared commitment advance interoperability and increase combined capability to safeguard the Arctic and the High North. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class William Spears)

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti hosted Rear Adm. Oliver Berdal, Chief of the Royal Norwegian Navy for an official counterpart visit, Aug. 5 - 6 in Washington D.C.

Berdal's trip was part of a week-long trip to the United States, that included stops in Norfolk, Va. to visit U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFFC), U.S. 2nd Fleet, and Commander, Submarine Forces Atlantic (COMSUBLANT) to meet with Navy leadership.

While in Washington D.C., the two leaders had multiple engagements to include a full-honors welcoming ceremony, an office call and a roundtable discussion with the Deputy Chiefs of Naval Operations (DCNOs). Throughout these meetings, Berdal and Franchetti emphasized the enduring nature of the U.S.-Norway alliance, as well as their shared commitment to safeguarding the High North and the Arctic.

"We must collaborate closely to address the challenges in this critical region by enhancing maritime domain awareness and the integration of our forces from seabed to space," said Franchetti. "This close cooperation is fundamental to advancing our shared national security interests."

At the DCNO roundtable Berdal and Franchetti engaged in a detailed discussion with the Norwegian Navy delegation on advancing maritime security cooperation. The dialogue focused on enhancing warfighting integration, uncovering new opportunities for collaboration, and underscoring Norway's critical role in regional security as Arctic routes become more accessible.

"This visit has confirmed our strong friendship and long-lasting cooperation, a relationship that continues to grow even stronger." said Berdal. "As the United States is Norway's most important ally, it is essential for the Norwegian Navy to do everything we can to strengthen and deepen our bonds."

While at Naval Station Norfolk, Berdal met with Adm. Daryl Caudle, commander, USFFC, and Vice Adm. Robert Gaucher, commander, COMSUBLANT. During the visit, the leaders discussed the value of consistent multinational exercises in and around Norway, and how these exercises are crucial for honing the strategic deployment of North American forces across the Atlantic to continental Europe, showcasing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)'s capability to defend every inch of its territory and affirming the commitment of NATO Allies to mutual protection against any threat.

This was Franchetti's first counterpart visit with the Royal Norwegian Navy.