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  2. Leadership - United States Navy

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    Your one-stop shop for official U.S. Navy news and information. Leadership. U.S. Navys top civilian and military leadership official biographies and photos. Plan of the Month

  3. U.S. Navy Organizational Chart | Proceedings - May 2021 Vol ...

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    Organizational charts for the U.S. National Defense Command Structure and Department of the Navy and reference sources for the Navy.

  4. Military Units: Navy - U.S. Department of Defense

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    There are two chains of command: operational and administrative. These sometimes overlap, and depending on assignment, a sailor can be part of both. The military is always evolving, so...

  5. Structure of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the United States Navy consists of four main bodies: the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, the operating forces (described below), and the Shore Establishment.

  6. Navy Chain of Command - Operation Military Kids

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    The Secretary of the Navy is the highest rank in the US Navy’s chain of command. As the chief executive officer, he or she reports directly to the President of the U.S. and the Secretary of Defense.

  7. US Navy Chain of Command: Definition and Roles | Indeed.com

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    The U.S. Navy Chain of Command or C.o.C is an organizational hierarchy that shows how members of the unit or company report to one another. The naval chain of command is similar in structure to those in an office where an employee might report to a supervisor who then reports to a manager.

  8. A Look Into the Chain of Command in the US Navy - Navyonline

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    The highest position with the Navy’s chain of command held by an active-duty officer is the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), who also serves as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The position of CNO is held by a four-star admiral, who serves as the military advisor and deputy to SECNAV.