DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350 Phone, 703–545–6700. Internet, www.navy.mil.

SECRETARY OF THE NAVY HANSFORD (H.T.) JOHNSON, Acting Director, Office of Program Appraisal REAR ADM. STEVEN G. SMITH, USN Special Assistant for Acquisition and DOUGLAS COMBS Business Reform Under Secretary of the Navy (VACANCY) Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business NANCY J. TARRANT Utilization Auditor General of the Navy RICHARD A. LEACH Director, Naval Criminal Investigative DAVID L. BRANT Service Chief of Information REAR ADM. S.R. PIETROPAOLI, USN Chief Information Officer DAVID M. WENNERGREN Chief of Legislative Affairs REAR ADM. GARY ROUGHEAD, USN General Counsel ALBERTO J. MORA Principal Deputy General Counsel THOMAS F. KRANZ Deputy General Counsel WILLIAM R. MOLZHAN Naval Inspector General VICE ADM. MICHAEL D. HASKINS, USN Judge Advocate General of the Navy REAR ADM. MICHAEL F. LOHR, JAGC, USN Deputy Judge Advocate General REAR ADM. JAMES E. MCPHERSON, JAGC, USN Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial DIONEL AVILES Management and Comptroller) Principal Deputy GLADYS J. COMMONS Director, Office of Budget REAR ADM. A.T. CHURCH, USN Director, Office of Financial Operations RONALD HAAS Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and WILLIAM A. NAVAS, JR. Reserve Affairs) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary THOMAS V. COLELLA (Manpower) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs) HARVEY C. BARNUM Deputy Assistant Secretary (Personnel ANITA K. BLAIR Programs) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian BETTY S. WELCH Personnel/Equal Employment Opportunity) Director, Naval Council of Personnel Boards CAPT. WILLIAM F. ECKERT, USN Executive Director, Board for Correction of W. DEAN PFEIFFER Naval Records Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations HANSFORD (H.T.) JOHNSON and Environment) Principal Deputy WAYNE AMY Deputy Assistant Secretary (Installation and DUNCAN HOLADAY Facilities) 179

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Deputy Assistant Secretary (Shore Resources) RICHARD O. THOMAS Deputy Assistant Secretary (Safety) CONNIE K. DEWITTE Deputy Assistant Secretary (Environment) DONALD SCHREGARDUS Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, JOHN J. YOUNG, JR. Development, and Acquisition) Principal Deputy PAUL A. SCHNEIDER, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary (Air Programs) WILLIAM A. STUSSIE Deputy Assistant Secretary (C41) DALE G. UHLER Deputy Assistant Secretary (Expeditionary BRIG. GEN. CARL JENSEN, USMC Forces) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Mines and CAPT. CLAUDE E. BARRON, USN Undersea Warfare) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Planning, WILLIAM J. SCHAEFER, JR. Programming, and Resources) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Ships) MITCHELL WALDMAN Deputy Assistant Secretary (Theater Combat DAVID A. ALTWEGG Systems) Program Executive Officers/Direct Reporting JOSEPH CIPRIANO; REAR ADM. JOHN Program Managers CHENEVEY, USN; REAR ADM. BILL COBB, USN; REAR ADM. JOHN DAVIS, USN; REAR ADM. DENNIS M. DWYER, USN; REAR ADM. GIB GODWIN, USN; REAR ADM. CHARLES HAMILTON, USN; BRIG. GEN. JACK HUDSON, USMC; REAR ADM. ROLAND KNAPP, USN; REAR ADM. DENNIS MORRAL, USN; COL. CLAYTON NANS, USMC; REAR ADM. MIKE SHARP, USN U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations ADM. VERNON E. CLARK, USN Vice Chief of Naval Operations ADM. WILLIAM J. FALLON, USN Deputy Chief, Manpower and Personnel VICE ADM. GERALD L. HOEWING, USN Director of Naval Intelligence REAR ADM. RICHARD B. PORTERFIELD, USN Deputy Chief, Fleet Readiness and ARIANE WHITTEMORE Logistics Deputy Chief, Plans, Policy and REAR ADM. JOSEPH J. KROL, JR., Operations USN Director of Space, Information Warfare, REAR ADM. R.W. MAYO, USN Command, and Control Deputy Chief, Warfare Requirements and VICE ADM. DENNIS MCGINN, USN Programs Deputy Chief, Resources, Requirements VICE ADM. MICHAEL G. MULLEN, and Assessments USN Director of Navy Staff VICE ADM. PATRICIA A. TRACEY, USN Director of Naval Nuclear Propulsion ADM. FRANK L. BOWMAN, USN Program Director of Test and Evaluation and REAR ADM. JAY M. COHEN, USN Technology Requirements Surgeon General of the Navy VICE ADM. MICHAEL L. COWAN, MC, USN

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Director of Naval Reserve REAR ADM. JOHN B. TOTUSHEK, USN Oceanographer of the Navy REAR ADM. THOMAS Q. DONALDSON, USN Chief of Chaplains of the Navy/Director of REAR ADM. BARRY C. BLACK, CHC, Religious Ministries USN Major Shore Commands: Commander, Naval Air Systems Command VICE ADM. JOSEPH W. DYER, USN Commander, Naval Network Operations CAPT. ROBERT N. WHITHOP, USN Command Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering REAR ADM. MICHAEL R. JOHNSON, Command CEC, USN Commander, Naval Legal Service Command REAR ADM. JAMES E. MCPHERSON, JAGC, USN Commander, Naval Meteorology and REAR ADM. THOMAS Q. Oceanography Command DONALDSON, USN Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command VICE ADM. PHILLIP M. BALISLE, USN Commander, Naval Security Group Command REAR ADM. JOSEPH D. BURNS, USN Commander, Naval Space Command REAR ADM. JOHN P. CRYER III, USN Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command REAR ADM. JUSTIN D. MCCARTHY, SC, USN Commander, Space and Naval Warfare REAR ADM. KENNETH D. SLAUGHT, Systems Command USN Commander, Naval Warfare Development REAR ADM. ROBERT G. SPRIGG, Command USN Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery VICE ADM. MICHAEL L. COWAN, MC, USN Chief of Naval Education and Training VICE ADM. ALFRED G. HARMS, JR., USN VICE ADM. GERALD L. HOEWING, USN Director, Office of Naval Intelligence REAR ADM. RICHARD B. PORTERFIELD, USN Director, Strategic Systems Program REAR ADM. DENNIS M. DWYER, USN Major Fleet Commands: Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet ADM. ROBERT J. NATTER, USN Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet ADM. WALTER F. DORAN, USN Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces ADM. GREGORY G. JOHNSON, USN Europe Commander, REAR ADM. DAVID L. BREWER, USN Commander, Naval Forces Central Command VICE ADM. TIMOTHY J. KEATING, USN Commander, Naval Reserve Force REAR ADM. JOHN B. TOTUSHEK, USN Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command REAR ADM. ALBERT CALLAND, USN Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation REAR ADM. DAVID M. CROCKER, Force USN U.S. Marine Corps Commandant of the Marine Corps GEN. MICHAEL W. HAGEE, USMC Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps GEN. WILLIAM L. NYLAND, USMC Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps SGT. MAJ. A.L. MCMICHAEL, USMC Director, Marine Corps Staff COL. J.I. MUSCA, USMC

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Director, Command, Control, BRIG. GEN. JOHN R. THOMAS, Communications, and Computers USMC Deputy Commandant for Aviation LT. GEN. MICHAEL A. HOUGH, USMC Deputy Commandant for Installations and LT. GEN. RICHARD L. KELLY, USMC Logistics Deputy Commandant for Manpower and LT. GEN. GARY L. PARKS, USMC Reserve Affairs Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies, and LT. GEN. EMIL R. BEDARD, USMC Operations Deputy Commandant for Programs and LT. GEN. ROBERT MAGNUS, USMC Resources Counsel for the Commandant PETER M. MURPHY Director of Administration and Resource ALBERT A. WASHINGTON Management Director of Intelligence, HQMC BRIG. GEN. M.E. ENNIS, USMC Director of Marine Corps History and COL. JOHN W. RIPLEY, USMC (RET.) Museums Director of Public Affairs BRIG. GEN. ANDREW B. DAVIS, USMC Director, Special Projects Directorate JOEL P. EISSINGER, USMC Legislative Assistant to the Commandant BRIG. GEN. TONY L. CORWIN, USMC Marine Corps Chaplain REAR ADM. LOUIS V. IASIELLO, CHC, USN Marine Corps Dental Officer CAPT. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, DC, USN Medical Officer of the Marine Corps REAR ADM. ROBERT D. HUFSTADER, JR., USN President, Permanent Marine Corps Uniform COL. ROY R. BYRD, USMC Board Commanding General, Marine Corps MAJ. GEN. CHRISTOPHER CORTEZ, Recruiting Command USMC Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat LT. GEN. EDWARD HANLON, JR., Development Command USMC Commander, Marine Corps Systems BRIG. GEN. JAMES M. FEIGLEY, Commands USMC Commanding General, Marine Corps Base, BRIG. GEN. JOSEPH COMPOSTO, Quantico USMC [For the Department of the Navy statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 32, Part 700]

The primary mission of the Department of the Navy is to protect the , as directed by the President or the Secretary of Defense, by the effective prosecution of war at sea including, with its Marine Corps component, the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases; to support, as required, the forces of all military departments of the United States; and to maintain freedom of the seas.

The was founded on were established by act of April 30, October 13, 1775, when Congress 1798 (10 U.S.C. 5011, 5031). For 9 enacted the first legislation creating the years prior to that date, by act of August of the American 7, 1789 (1 Stat. 49), the conduct of Revolution. The Department of the Navy naval affairs was under the Secretary of and the Office of Secretary of the Navy War.

VerDate Dec 13 2002 11:03 Aug 13, 2003 Jkt 193760 PO 00000 Frm 00192 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 D:\GOVMAN\193760.029 APPS10 PsN: 193760 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 183 RESERVE MARINE CORPS HEADQUARTERS U.S. MARINE CORPS GENERAL COUNSEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY PROGRAM DIRECTOR APPRAISAL OF THE SUPPORTING MARINE CORPS ESTABLISHMENT OPERATING FORCES COMMANDANT OF organizations. THE MARINE CORPS AUDITOR GENERAL CENTER (SUPPORT) COMMAND NAVAL LEGAL NAVAL SPACE (INSTALLATIONS AND ENVIRONMENT) NAVAL SAFETY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY SERVICE COMMAND NAVAL GENERAL INSPECTOR (INCLUDES (INCLUDES COMMAND COMMAND OFFICE OF PACIFIC FLEET ATLANTIC FLEET (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) NAVAL DOCTRINE NAVAL INTELLIGENCE FLEET MARINE FORCES) FLEET MARINE FORCES) NAVAL SECURITY GROUP ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY SECRETARY OF THE NAVY OF THE NAVY UNDER SECRETARY NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MILITARY COMMAND CHIEF OF NAVAL SEALIFT COMMAND U.S. NAVAL FORCES CENTRAL COMMAND NAVAL COMPUTER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS NAVAL METEOROLOGY AND DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY EDUCATION AND TRAINING OCEANOGRAPHY COMMAND GENERAL OF THE NAVY CHIEF OF (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY JUDGE ADVOCATE NAVAL OPERATIONS EUROPE PROGRAMS NAVAL SPECIAL NAVAL SUPPLY NAVAL FACILITIES U.S. NAVAL FORCES WARFARE COMMAND SYSTEMS COMMAND STRATEGIC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING COMMAND CHIEF OF CHIEF OF INFORMATION ACQUISITION) NAVAL RESEARCH (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY *Systems commands and SSPASN report to (RDA) for acquisition matters only. **Also includes other Echelon 2 commands and subordinate activities under the command or supervision of designated BUREAU OF AND SURGERY FORCES NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU OF MEDICINE OPERATIONAL NAVAL AIR COMMAND NAVAL SEA AFFAIRS CHIEF OF LEGISLATIVE SPACE AND NAVAL TEST AND EVALUATION WARFARE SYSTEMS SYSTEMS COMMAND SYSTEMS COMMAND NAVAL RESERVE FORCES * **SHORE EXECUTIVE ESTABLISHMENT **OPERATING FORCES **OPERATING

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The National Security Act afloat. The Naval Criminal Investigative Amendments of 1949 provided that the Service is comprised of law enforcement Department of the Navy be a military professionals who are investigators, department within the Department of crime laboratory technicians, technical Defense (63 Stat. 578). investigative specialists, security The Secretary of the Navy is appointed specialists, and administrative support by the President as the head of the personnel. Department of the Navy and is For further information, contact the Director, Naval responsible to the Secretary of Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Department of the for the operation and efficiency of the Navy, 716 Sicard Street, SE, Building 111, Navy (10 U.S.C. 5031). The Department , Washington, DC 20388– 5000 (phone, 202–433–8800) or the Operations of the Navy includes the U.S. Coast Control Center/Headquarters Duty Officer (phone, Guard when it is operating as a Service 202–433–9323). in the Navy. Secretary The Secretary of the Navy is Research The Office of Naval Research the head of the Department of the Navy, encourages, promotes, plans, initiates, responsible for the policies and control and coordinates naval research; of the Department of the Navy, coordinates naval research and including its organization, development conducted by other administration, functioning, and agencies and offices of the Department efficiency. The members of the of the Navy; and supervises, manages, Secretary’s executive administration and controls activities within or for the assist in the discharge of the Department of the Navy relating to responsibilities of the Secretary of the patents, inventions, trademarks, Navy. copyrights, and royalty payments. Legal The Office of the Judge Advocate For further information, contact the Public Affairs General provides all legal advice and Office, Office of Naval Research, Ballston Tower related services throughout the One, 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, VA 22217–5660. Phone, 703–696–5031. Fax, 703–696– Department of the Navy, except for the 5940. advice and services provided by the Operating Forces The operating forces General Counsel. It also provides legal of the Navy are responsible for naval and policy advice to the Secretary of the operations necessary to carry out the Navy on , ethics, Department of the Navy’s role in administrative law, claims, upholding and advancing the national environmental law, operational and policies and interests of the United international law and treaty States. The operating forces of the Navy interpretation, and litigation involving include the several fleets, seagoing these issues. The Judge Advocate forces, fleet marine forces and other General provides technical supervision assigned Marine Corps forces, the for the Naval Justice School at Newport, Military Sealift Command, Naval Reserve RI. forces, and other forces and activities as For further information, contact the Public Affairs may be assigned by the President or the Officer, Office of the Judge Advocate General, Secretary of the Navy. The Chief of Department of the Navy, Washington Navy Yard, Naval Operations is responsible for the Suite 3000, 1322 Patterson Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20374–5066. Phone, 202–685– command and administration of the 5193. operating forces of the Navy. The Atlantic Fleet is composed of Criminal Investigations The Naval ships, , and aircraft that Criminal Investigative Service provide operate throughout the Atlantic Ocean criminal investigative, and Mediterranean Sea. counterintelligence, law enforcement The Naval Forces, Europe, includes and physical security, and information forces assigned by the Chief of Naval and personnel security support to Navy Operations or made available from and Marine Corps organizations and either the Pacific or Atlantic Fleet to personnel worldwide, both ashore and operate in the European theater.

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The Pacific Fleet is composed of ships, establishes, maintains, and operates aids submarines, and aircraft operating to maritime navigation and ice breaking throughout the Pacific and Indian and rescue facilities, with due regard to Oceans. the requirements of national defense. The Military Sealift Command provides ocean transportation for Computers and Telecommunications personnel and cargo of all components The Naval Network and Space of the Department of Defense and, as Operations Command (NNSOC) was authorized, for other Federal agencies; formed in July 2002 by the merger of operates and maintains underway elements of Naval Space Command and replenishment ships and other vessels Naval Network Operations Command. providing mobile logistic support to The command operates and maintains elements of the combatant fleets; and the Navy’s space and global operates ships in support of scientific telecommunications systems and projects and other programs for Federal services, directly supports war fighting agencies. operations and command and control of Other major commands of the naval forces, and promotes innovative operating forces of the Navy are the technological solutions to war fighting Naval Forces Central Command, requirements. NNSOC enables naval Operational Test and Evaluation Force, forces to use information and space Naval Special Warfare Command, and technologies and expertise to achieve Naval Reserve Force. and maintain knowlege superiority essential for dominating the battle space. Activities For further information, contact the Commander, Air Systems The Naval Air Systems Naval Network and Space Operations Command, Command provides material support to 5280 Fourth Street, Dahlgren, VA 22448–5300. the Navy and Marine Corps for aircraft, Phone, 540–653–6111. airborne weapon systems, avionics, related photographic and support Cryptology The Naval Security Group equipment, ranges, and targets. Command performs cryptologic functions; provides, operates, and For further information, contact the Commander, maintains an adequate naval security Naval Air Systems Command, 47123 Buse Road, Patuxent River, MD 20670. Phone, 301–757–1487. group; approves requirements for the use of existing naval security group Coast Guard The Commandant of the capabilities and resources; and Coast Guard reports to the Secretary of coordinates the execution of approved the Navy and the Chief of Naval cryptologic programs. Operations when the Coast Guard is operating as a service in the Navy, and For further information, contact the Commander, Naval Security Group Command, 9800 Savage represents the Coast Guard before the Road, Fort Meade, MD 20755. Phone, 240–373– . During such service, 3000. Coast Guard operations are integrated and uniform with Department of the Education and Training The Office of Navy operations to the maximum extent Naval Education and Training provides possible. The Commandant of the Coast shore-based education and training for Guard organizes, trains, prepares, and Navy, certain Marine Corps, and other maintains the readiness of the Coast personnel; develops specifically Guard for the performance of national designated education and training afloat defense missions, as directed. The programs for the fleet; provides voluntary Commandant also maintains a security and dependents education; and capability; enforces Federal laws and participates with research and regulations on and under the high seas development activities in the and waters subject to the jurisdiction of development and implementation of the the United States; and develops, most effective teaching and training

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systems and devices for optimal , and shore activities of education and training. the Navy; and ensures cooperation with For further information, contact the Chief of Naval civil authorities in matters pertaining to Education and Training, Department of the Navy, public health disasters and other Naval Air Station Pensacola, 250 Dallas Street, emergencies. Pensacola, FL 32508–5220. Phone, 850–452–4810. For further information, contact the Bureau of Facilities The Naval Facilities Medicine and Surgery, Department of the Navy, Engineering Command provides material 2300 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20373–5300. and technical support to the Navy and Phone, 202–762–3211. Marine Corps for shore facilities, real property and utilities, fixed ocean Oceanography The Naval Meteorology systems and structures, transportation and Oceanography Command and the and construction equipment, energy, Naval Observatory are responsible for environmental and natural resources the science, technology, and engineering management, and support of the naval operations which are essential to explore construction forces. the ocean and the atmosphere and to provide astronomical data and time for For further information, contact the Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command and Chief of naval and related national objectives. To Civil Engineers, Washington Navy Yard, 1322 that end, the naval oceanographic Patterson Avenue SE., Suite 1000, Washington, DC program studies astrometry, 20374. Phone, 202–685–9126. hydrography, meteorology, Intelligence The Office of Naval oceanography, and precise time. Intelligence ensures the fulfillment of the For further information, contact the following intelligence requirements and offices: Oceanographer of the Navy, U.S. Naval responsibilities of the Department of the Observatory, 3450 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Navy. Washington, DC 20392–1800. Phone, 202–762– 1026; Commander, Naval Meteorology and For further information, contact the Commander, Oceanography Command, 1100 Balch Blvd., Stennis Office of Naval Intelligence, Department of the Space Center, MS 39529–5005. Phone, 228–688– Navy, 4251 Suitland Road, Washington, DC 20395– 4189; and Superintendent, Naval Observatory, 5720. Phone, 301–669–3001. 3450 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, DC Manpower The Bureau of Naval 20392–5100. Phone, 202–762–1538. Personnel directs the procurement, Sea Systems The Naval Sea Systems distribution, administration, and career Command provides material support to motivation of the military personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps and to the the regular and reserve components of Departments of Defense and the U.S. Navy to meet the quantitative Transportation for ships, submarines, and and qualitative manpower requirements other sea platforms, shipboard combat determined by the Chief of Naval systems and components, other surface Operations. and undersea warfare and weapons For further information, contact the Bureau of systems, and ordnance expendables not Naval Personnel, Department of the Navy, Federal specifically assigned to other system Office Building 2, Washington, DC 20370–5000. Phone, 703–614–2000. commands. Medicine The Bureau of Medicine and For further information, contact the Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, 1333 Isaac Hull Surgery directs the provision of medical Avenue SE., Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376. and dental services for Navy and Marine Phone, 202–781–0101. Corps personnel and their dependents; administers the execution and Space and Naval Warfare The Space implementation of contingency support and Naval Warfare Systems Command plans and programs to provide effective provides technical and material support medical and dental readiness capability; to the Department of the Navy for space provides professional and technical systems; command, control, medical and dental service to the fleet, communications, and intelligence

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systems; and electronic warfare and management policies and methods and undersea surveillance. administers related support service For further information, contact the Commander, systems for the Navy and Marine Corps. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, 4301 For further information, contact the Commander, Pacific Highway, , CA 92110–3127. Phone, 619–524–7000. Naval Supply Systems Command, 5450 Carlisle Pike, P.O. Box 2050, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055– Strategic Systems The Office of 0791. Phone, 717–605–3133. Strategic Systems Programs provides Warfare Development The Navy development, production, and material Warfare Development Command plans support to the Navy for fleet ballistic and coordinates experiments employing missile and strategic weapon systems, emerging operational concepts; security, training of personnel, and the represents the Department of the Navy installation and direction of necessary in joint and other service laboratories supporting facilities. and facilities and tactical development For further information, contact the Director, commands; and publishes and Strategic Systems Programs, Department of the Navy, Nebraska Avenue Complex, 287 Somers disseminates naval doctrine. Court NW., Suite 10041, Washington, DC 20393– For further information, contact the Commander, 5446. Phone, 202–764–1609. Navy Warfare Development Command, 686 Supply Systems The Naval Supply Cushing Road, Sims Hall, Newport, RI 02841. Phone, 401–841–2623. Systems Command provides supply

United States Marine Corps Commandant of the Marine Corps, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 2 Navy Annex, Washington, DC 20380–1775 Phone, 703–614–1034. Internet, www.usmc.mil.

The United States Marine Corps was Candidate School at Marine Corps established on November 10, 1775, by Combat Development Command, resolution of the Continental Congress. Quantico, VA. Marines train to be first Marine Corps composition and functions on the scene to respond to attacks on are detailed in 10 U.S.C. 5063. the United States or its interests, acts of The Marine Corps, which is part of the political violence against Americans Department of the Navy, is the smallest abroad, disaster relief, humanitarian of the Nation’s combat forces and is the assistance, or evacuation of Americans only service specifically tasked by from foreign countries. Congress to be able to fight in the air, on land, and at sea. Although marines fight Marine Corps Districts in each of these dimensions, they are Dis- primarily a maritime force, inextricably trict Address linked with the Navy to move from the 1st 605 Stewart Ave., Garden City, NY 11530Ð4761 sea to fight on land. 4th Bldg. 54, Suite 3, New Cumberland, PA 17072Ð The Marine Corps conducts entry-level 0806 training for its enlisted marines at two 6th Marine Corps Recruit Depot, P.O. Box 19201, Par- ris Island, SC 29905Ð9201 bases, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, 8th Bldg. 10, Naval Support Activity, New Orleans, LA Parris Island, SC, and Marine Corps 70142 Recruit Depot, San Diego, CA. Officer 9th 3805 E. 155th St., Kansas City, MO 64147Ð1309 candidates are evaluated at Officer 12th 3704 Hochmuth Ave., San Diego, CA 92140Ð5191

For further information, contact the Division of Public Affairs, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 2 Navy Annex, Washington, DC 20380–1775. Phone, 703–614–1034. Internet, www.usmc.mil.

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The United States Naval Academy is the honor, the Academy prepares young undergraduate college of the naval men and women morally, mentally, and service. Through its comprehensive 4- physically to be professional officers in year program, which stresses excellence the Navy and Marine Corps. All in academics, physical education, graduates receive a bachelor of science professional training, conduct, and degree in 1 of 18 majors.

For further information concerning the United States Naval Academy, contact the Superintendent, United States Naval Academy, 121 Blake Road, Annapolis, MD 21402–5018.

Sources of Information

Civilian Employment Information about DC, 20350–1000. Phone, 703–693– civilian employment opportunities within 4530. the Department of the Navy in the General Inquiries Navy and Marine Washington, DC, metropolitan area can Corps recruiting offices, installation be obtained from the Office of Civilian commanders, and Commanding Officers Human Resources, Nebraska Avenue of Marine Corps Districts (see listing in Complex, 321 Somers Court NW., Suite the preceding text) can answer general 401031, Washington, DC 20393–5441. inquiries concerning the Navy and Phone, 202–764–0868. Marine Corps and their community and Consumer Activities Research public information programs. programs of the Office of Naval The Department of the Navy Office of Research cover a broad spectrum of Information provides accurate and timely scientific fields, primarily for the needs information about the Navy so that the of the Navy, but much information is of general public, the press, and Congress interest to the public. Inquiries on specific research programs should be may understand and assess the Navy’s directed to the Office of Naval Research programs, operations, and needs. The (Code 10), 800 North Quincy Street, Office also coordinates Navy Arlington, VA 22217–5660. Phone, 703– participation in community events and 696–5031. supervises the Navy’s internal Contracts and Small Business Activities information programs, 1200 Navy Information about small businesses, Pentagon, Room 4B463, Washington, minority-owned businesses, and labor DC 20350–1200. Phone, 703–697– surplus activities can be obtained from 5342. the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Speakers and Films Information can be Business Utilization (SADBU), 720 obtained on speakers, films , and the Kennon Street SE., Room 207, Naval Recruiting Exhibit Center. For Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374– information on the above Navy items, 5015. Phone, 202–685–6485. contact the Office of Information, Environment For information on Department of the Navy, 1200 Navy environmental protection and natural Pentagon, Room 4B463, Washington, resources management programs of the DC 20350–1200. Phone, 703–697– Navy and Marine Corps, contact the 5342. For information on above Marine Assistant Secretary of the Navy Corps items, contact the Commandant of (Installations and Environment), the Marine Corps, Headquarters, U.S. Environment and Safety, 1000 Navy Marine Corps (PHC), Room 5E774, The Pentagon, Room 4A686, Washington, Pentagon, Washington, DC 20380–1775.

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Tours To broaden the understanding of the Platoon Leaders Class program for the mission, functions, and programs of commissioning officers in the Marine the Naval Observatory, regular night Corps Reserve to college freshmen, tours and special group day tours are sophomores, or juniors and the Officer conducted. The night tours are open to Candidate Class program for college the general public and are given every graduates or seniors. Monday night, except on Federal Information about these programs is holidays. Information concerning available at most civilian educational activities of the observatory and public institutions and Navy and Marine Corps tours may be obtained by writing to the recruiting stations. Interested persons Superintendent, United States Naval also may write directly to the Marine Observatory, 3450 Massachusetts Corps Recruiting Command, 3280 Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20392– Russell Road, Quantico, VA 22134– 5420. Phone, 202–762–1538. 5103. Phone, 703–784–9454. Marine Corps Military Career and Information about Marine Corps Reserve Training Opportunities The Marine opportunities can be obtained from local Corps conducts enlisted personnel and Marine Corps recruiting stations or officer training programs; provides Marine Corps Reserve Drill Centers. specialized skill training; participates in Interested persons may also write the Naval Reserve Officers Training directly to the Director, Reserve Affairs, Corps Program for commissioning 3280 Russell Road, Suite 507, Quantico, officers in the Marine Corps; provides VA 22134. Phone, 703–676–4190.

For further information concerning the Navy, contact the Office of Information, Department of the Navy, 1200 Navy Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350–1200. Phone, 703–697–7391 or 703–697–5342. Internet, www.navy.mil. For further information regarding the Marine Corps, contact the Director of Public Affairs, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 2 Navy Annex (Pentagon 5D773), Washington, DC 20380–1775. Phone, 703–614–1492.

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