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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...
- Army
A brigade consists of a few battalions and anywhere from...
- Air Force
AIR FORCE; The Air Force structure is a bit of a mix of the...
- NAVAL ORGANIZATION
THE OPERATING FORCES. The operating forces (fig. 6-4)...
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The Sixth Fleet is deployed in the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea, under the administrative direction of U.S. Naval Forces Europe (NAVEUR), and the operational command of U.S. European Command. Sixth Fleet is based in Naples , Italy and its flagship is USS Mount Whitney (LCC-20).
Organizational charts for the U.S. National Defense Command Structure and Department of the Navy and reference sources for the Navy.
The Standard Navy Distribution List (SNDL) is applicable to all commands under SECNAV and CNO. Background. The SNDL, which consists of references (a) through (d), is the authoritative source...
The Navy’s administrative chain of command flows from the President and the Secretary of Defense to the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations, and to the Commanders-in-Chief of the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets, and the Commander, Naval Reserve Force.
21 lut 2014 · THE OPERATING FORCES. The operating forces (fig. 6-4) consist primarily of combat and service forces, including several fleets and the Fleet Marine Forces. They include the Coast Guard (when...
The list is organized along administrative chains of command (CoC), and does not include the CNO's office or shore establishments. Deployable/operational U.S. Navy units typically have two CoCs – the operational chain and the administrative chain.