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DEPARTMENT of the NAVY the Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350 Phone, 703–697–7391 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350 Phone, 703–697–7391. Internet, www.navy.mil. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY GORDON R. ENGLAND Director, Office of Program Appraisal THOMAS TESCH Special Assistant for Acquisition and DOUGLAS COMBS Business Reform Under Secretary of the Navy DIONEL M. AVILES 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. TERRY L. MCCREARY, USN Chief Information Officer DAVID M. WENNERGREN Chief of Legislative Affairs REAR ADM. MARK FERGUSON, USN General Counsel ALBERTO J. MORA Principal Deputy General Counsel FRANK R. JIMENEZ Deputy General Counsel WILLIAM R. MOLZHAN Naval Inspector General VICE ADM. RONALD A. ROUTE, USN Judge Advocate General of the Navy REAR ADM. JAMES E. MCPHERSON, JAGC, USN Deputy Judge Advocate General REAR ADM. BRUCE E. MACDONALD, JAGC, USN Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial RICHARD GRECO, JR. Management and Comptroller) Deputy ASHLEY GODWIN Director, Office of Budget REAR ADM. BRUCE B. ENGELHARDT, USN Director, Office of Financial Operations MARK E. EASTON Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and WILLIAM A. NAVAS, JR. Reserve Affairs) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs) HARVEY C. BARNUM Deputy Assistant Secretary (Total Force ANITA K. BLAIR Transformation) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian Human PATRICIA C. ADAMS Resources) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Manpower RUSSELL BELAND Analysis and Assessment) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Military ANITA K. BLAIR Personnel Policy) Director, Naval Council of Personnel Boards COL. MARSHA L. CULVER, USMC Executive Director, Board for Correction of W. DEAN PFEIFFER Naval Records Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations B.J. PENN and Environment) 175 VerDate Aug 04 2004 10:54 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt 201944 PO 00000 Frm 00185 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 E:\HR\OC\201944.XXX 201944 176 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL Principal Deputy WAYNE ARNY 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) Chief of Naval Research REAR ADM. JAY M. COHEN, USN Principal Deputy (VACANCY) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Air Programs) WILLIAM BALDERSON Deputy Assistant Secretary (C41/Space GARY A. FEDERICI Programs) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Littoral and Mine ROGER SMITH Warfare Programs) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Ship Programs) ALLISON STILLER Deputy Assistant Secretary (Integrated ANNE SANDEL Warfare Systems) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Management and CAPT. ERIC R. WILSON, USN Budget) Program Executive Officers/Direct Reporting REAR ADM. WILLIAM COBB, USN; Program Managers REAR ADM. PHIL DAVIS, USN; REAR ADM. DENNIS M. DWYER, USN; REAR ADM. GIB GODWIN, USN; REAR ADM. CHARLES HAMILTON, USN; REAR ADM. STEVE ENEWOLD, USN; REAR ADM. DAVE VENLET, USN; THOMAS LAUX; REAR ADM. TIMOTHY HEELY, USN; GARY BREEDLOVE; REAR ADM. WILLIAM LANDAY, USN; REAR ADM. JOHN BUTLER, USN; REAR ADM. CHARLES BUSH, USN; STEVEN EHRLER; DENNIS BAUMAN; CARL SIEL; COL. MIKE BROGAN, USMC; RONALD ROSENTHAL; REAR ADM. CHARLES YOUNG, USN; LORRAINE WILSON U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations ADM. VERNON E. CLARK, USN Vice Chief of Naval Operations ADM. ROBERT WILLARD, USN Deputy Chief, Manpower and Personnel VICE ADM. GERALD L. HOEWING, USN Director of Naval Intelligence REAR ADM. ROBERT MURRETT, USN Deputy Chief, Fleet Readiness and VICE ADM. JUSTIN MCCARTHY, USN Logistics Deputy Chief, Plans, Policy and VICE ADM. JOHN G. MORGAN, JR., Operations USN Deputy Chief, Warfare Requirements and VICE ADM. JOSEPH A. SESTAK, JR., Programs USN Deputy Chief, Resources, Requirements VICE ADM. LEWIS W. CRENSHAW, and Assessments JR., USN Director, Navy Staff VICE ADM. ALBERT T. CHURCH III, USN VerDate Aug 04 2004 10:54 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt 201944 PO 00000 Frm 00186 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 E:\HR\OC\201944.XXX 201944 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 177 Director of Naval Nuclear Propulsion ADM. KIRKLAND H. DONALD, USN Program Director of Naval Education and Training VICE ADM. KEVIN MORAN, USN Director of Test and Evaluation and REAR ADM. JAY M. COHEN, USN Technology Requirements Surgeon General of the Navy VICE ADM. DONALD C. ARTHUR, MC, USN Director of Naval Reserve VICE ADM. JOHN G. COTTON, USN Chief of Chaplains of the Navy/Director of REAR ADM. LOUIS V. IASIELLO, Religious Ministries CHC, USN Major Shore Commands: Commander, Naval Air Systems Command VICE ADM. WALTER B. MASSENBURG, USN Commander, Naval Network and Space REAR ADM. JOHN P. CRYER III, USN Operations Command Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering REAR ADM. MICHAEL K. LOOSE, Command CEC, USN Commander, Naval Legal Service Command REAR ADM. JAMES E. MCPHERSON, JAGC, USN Commander, Naval Meteorology and REAR ADM. TIMOTHY MCGEE, USN Oceanography Command Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command VICE ADM. PHILLIP M. BALISLE, USN Commander, Naval Security Group Command REAR ADM. ANDREW M. SINGER, USN Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command REAR ADM. JUSTIN D. MCCARTHY, SC, USN Commander, Space and Naval Warfare REAR ADM. KENNETH D. SLAGHT, Systems Command USN Commander, Naval Warfare Development REAR ADM. JOHN M. KELLY, USN Command Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery VICE ADM. DONALD C. ARTHUR, MC, USN Commander, Naval Education and Training VICE ADM. KEVIN MORAN, USN Command Chief of Naval Personnel VICE ADM. GERALD L. HOEWING, USN Commander, Office of Naval Intelligence CAPT. TONY COTHRON, USN Director, Strategic Systems Program REAR ADM. CHARLES B. YOUNG, USN Major Fleet Commands: Commander, U.S. Atlantic Fleet ADM. WILLIAM J. FALLON, USN Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet ADM. WALTER F. DORAN,USN Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe ADM. MICHAEL G. MULLIN, USN Commander, Military Sealift Command REAR ADM. DAVID L. BREWER III, USN Commander, Naval Forces Central Command VICE ADM. DAVID C. NICHOLS, USN Commander, Naval Reserve Force VICE ADM. JOHN G. COTTON, USN Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command REAR ADM. JOSEPH MAGUIRE, USN Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation REAR ADM. DAVID ARCHITZEL, USN Force VerDate Aug 04 2004 10:54 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt 201944 PO 00000 Frm 00187 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 E:\HR\OC\201944.XXX 201944 178 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL 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. JOHN L. ESTRADA, USMC Director, Marine Corps Staff COL. J.L. 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KELLY, USMC Chaplain of the Marine Corps REAR ADM. ROBERT F. BURT, CHC, USN Marine Corps Dental Officer CAPT. WILLIAM G. REYNOLDS, DC, USN Medical Officer of the Marine Corps REAR ADM. THOMAS CULLISON, MC, USN President, Permanent Marine Corps Uniform COL. JAMES B. LASTER, USMC Board Commanding General, Marine Corps BRIG. GEN. WALTER E. GASKIN, Recruiting Command USMC Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat LT. GEN. JAMES N. MATTIS, USMC Development Command Commander, Marine Corps Systems BRIG. GEN. WILLIAM D. CATTO, Commands USMC Commander, Marine Corps Base, Quantico COL. JAMES M. LOWE, 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 United States, 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 United States Navy was founded on enacted the first legislation creating the October 13, 1775, when Congress Continental Navy of the American VerDate Aug 04 2004 10:54 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt 201944 PO 00000 Frm 00188 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 E:\HR\OC\201944.XXX 201944 VerDate Aug 042004 10:54 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt201944 PO00000 Frm00189 Fmt6995 Sfmt6995 E:\HR\OC\201944.XXX 201944 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY SECRETARY OF THE NAVY UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY CHIEF OF CHIEF OFFICE OF CHIEF OF JUDGE ADVOCATE NAVAL LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION PROGRAM INFORMATION AUDITOR GENERAL GENERAL INSPECTOR AFFAIRS OFFICER OF THE NAVY GENERAL APPRAISAL ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY GENERAL COUNSEL OF THE (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) (INSTALLATIONS AND ENVIRONMENT)
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