The command was established due to rising Russian threats, making Atlantic
sea lines of communication more important. Its counterpart 2nd Fleet was established, because the United States Navy "needed a commander to direct sustained combat operations in the Atlantic". In January 2019, U.S. Navy releases said the command would aim to work seamlessly with allies and NATO partners in all domains and to provide awareness and synchronization with allies, while ensuring readiness and contributing to NATO objectives and core tasks. In this role, the command would contribute to enhance NATO's warfighting capability. It was formally activated by NATO's
North Atlantic Council on 26 July 2019.
Vice Admiral Andrew L. Lewis, USN was appointed as the first commander, who also commands the recently re-established
United States Second Fleet also headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia. The Deputy Commander is from the
Royal Navy, the Chief of Staff position will alternate between a German and a Spanish officer, the operations officer is Norwegian, the plans officer is French and the support officer is Danish. The command will be declared at
Initial operating capability (IOC) on 17 September 2020 at 1430
Central European Time at its headquarters,
Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads. It aims for
full operational capability by the end of 2021. A ceremony is set for 15 July 2021 aboard the to declare JFC Norfolk's full operational capability. On 23 June 2021, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III announced that President Joe Biden has nominated Rear Adm. Daniel W. Dwyer for the rank of vice admiral and assignment as Commander, Second Fleet/Commander, Joint Forces Command Norfolk. On 15 July 2021 Vice Admiral Lewis announced that NATO Joint Forces Command Norfolk (JFC-NF) is at Full Operational Capability (FOC). Circa end 2023 or early 2024 Admiral Dwyer was replaced by Admiral Perry. The previous deputy commander was
Rear Admiral Andrew Betton,
Royal Navy. In February 2026, it was leaked, and subsequently announced by
NATO that it would transfer the control of JFC Norfolk from the United States to the
United Kingdom.
Members As of 2025, JFC Norfolk's area of responsibility includes: • • • • • • ==References==