DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS
2000 NAVY PENTAGON
WASHINGTON, DC 20350-2000
OPNAVINST 3501.101G
N95
23 Nov 2022
OPNAV INSTRUCTION 3501.101G
From: Chief of Naval Operations
Subj: REQUIRED OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES AND PROJECTED OPERATIONAL
ENVIRONMENT NAVAL EXPEDITIONARY LOGISTICS SUPPORT FORCE
Ref: (a) OPNAVINST C3501.2L
Encl: (1) Operational Mission Areas for Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Force
(2) Projected Operational Environment for Navy Expeditionary Logistics Regiments
(3) Required Operational Capabilities for Navy Expeditionary Logistics Regiments
(4) Projected Operational Environment for Navy Cargo Handling Battalion
(5) Required Operational Capabilities for Navy Cargo Handling Battalion Headquarters
(6) Required Operational Capabilities for Navy Cargo Handling Battalion Surface Cargo
Company
(7) Required Operational Capabilities Navy Cargo Handling Battalion Expeditionary
Reload Company
(8) Required Operational Capabilities Navy Cargo Handling Battalion Cargo Terminal
Company
(9) Required Operational Capabilities Navy Cargo Handling Battalion Air Cargo
Company
(10) Required Operational Capabilities Navy Cargo Handling Battalion Expeditionary
Fuels Company
(11) Required Operational Capabilities Navy Cargo Handling Battalion Expeditionary
Support Company
1. Purpose. To establish the required operational capabilities (ROC) and the projected
operational environment (POE) for Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Force (NAVELSF).
This instruction is a complete revision to align with ROCs established in reference (a), updated
readiness levels and must be reviewed in its entirety.
2. Cancellation. OPNAVINST 3501.101F.
3. Scope and Applicability. Enclosures (1) through (11) provide the necessary details to
describe the mission areas and operational capabilities for which NAVELSF was designed and
organized as required by reference (a). This instruction provides resourcing agencies with the
information they need concerning NAVELSF mission requirements, capabilities and the types
and locations of expected operations.