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Discuss the dual chain of command for operating forces
Operational is from the President to the SECDEF to the commander of the operating forces
The Administrative is from the SENAV to the CNO to the operating forces
Discuss the following as they apply to the operational chain of command:
a. Unified/Specified
b. Fleet Commanders
c. Task Force Commanders
d. Task Unit Commanders
a. Unified is from two or more branches and specified is from a single branch
b. Fleet commanders if the commander in cheif of a specific fleet organized by commands
c. Task force are divided into units, groups and forces and they are elements under the fleet
d. Task units are further divided into smaller units, i.e. CTG 67.4
Discuss the following as they apply to the administrative chain of command:
a. SECNAV
b. CNO
c. Fleet commander in chief
d. Naval air force commander
e. Functional wing commander
f. Type squadron commander
a. a civilian in charge of the navy
b. Highest ranking officer in the navy, executure to the SENAV
c. commanders of the fleets they are assigned to
d. Directly below the cheif of staff in the orgnaizational command
e. responsible for aircraft material readiness, admin, training and inspection i.e. CPRW10
f. responsible for the maintenance/material condition for missions and coordinates the NAMP in the ops/training forces.
Discuss the role of the following:
a. MCPON
b. Fleet Master Chief
c. Force Master Chief
d. CMC
a. Most senior enlisted member and advisor to the CNO
b. Advisors to the fleet commander in chief
c. advisors to force group commanders
d. billet in a command of 250 personnel or more and a collateral duty of 250 or less personnel and is the advisor to the CO