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  2. Chief of Naval Operations - Wikipedia

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    The chief of naval operations presides over the Navy Staff, formally known as the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV). [62] [63] The Office of the Chief of Naval Operations is a statutory organization within the executive part of the Department of the Navy, and its purpose is to furnish professional assistance to the secretary of ...

  3. Lisa Franchetti - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Marie Franchetti (/ f r æ n. k ˈ ɛ t i / fran-KEH-ti; born 25 April 1964) [1] is a United States Navy admiral who has been the 33rd [2] chief of naval operations since 2 November 2023. [3] [4] She is the first woman to be chief of naval operations, and the first woman to serve on the Joint Chiefs of Staff. [3]

  4. Structure of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    The vice chief of naval operations (VCNO), the principal deputy of the chief of naval operations, delegated complete authority to act for the CNO in all matters not specifically reserved by law to the CNO. The director of the Navy Staff (DNS). Several deputy chiefs of naval operations (DCNOs) [5] of either three or two-star rank, heading ...

  5. Michael M. Gilday - Wikipedia

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    Michael Martin Gilday (born October 10, 1962) is a retired United States Navy officer who last served as the 32nd chief of naval operations from August 22, 2019 to August 14, 2023. Gilday commanded two destroyers , served as Director of the Joint Staff , commanded the Tenth Fleet / Fleet Cyber Command , and led Carrier Strike Group 8 .

  6. List of chiefs of naval operations educated at the United ...

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    First Fleet Admiral; Chief of Naval Operations (1937–1939), during World War II; became the first fleet admiral and crafted a future thought leadership; served as Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, which was the role model for the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Governor of Puerto Rico (1939–1940) ambassador to the Vichy ...

  7. Tingey House - Wikipedia

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    Tingey House, officially known as Quarters A, is the official residence of the Chief of Naval Operations of the United States Navy.Built in 1804, it is located at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., and is part of the Yard's historic Officers Quarters.

  8. John B. Nowell - Wikipedia

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    Nowell assumed duties as the 59th Chief of Naval Personnel on May 24, 2019. Serving concurrently as the deputy chief of naval operations (manpower, personnel, training and education) (N1), he was responsible for the planning and programming of all manpower, personnel, training and education resources for the United States Navy.

  9. Richard Cheeseman Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Richard John Cheeseman Jr. is a United States Navy vice admiral and surface warfare officer who has served as the deputy chief of naval operations for personnel, manpower, and training and 60th Chief of Naval Personnel since 3 June 2022.