Rating Review Board
Navy Wives Club of America (Liaison)
Fleet Reserve Association (Liaison)
Navy Resale System Advisory Board
3. The MCPON, when called upon, testifies
before congressional committees and subcom-
mittees. The MCPON occasionally accompanies
the CNO and the Chief of Naval Personnel on
official trips and the Navy Inspector General on
selected inspection trips. The MCPON travels
extensively throughout the fleet and serves as the
Navy enlisted representative of the DON at special
events, celebrations, and ceremonies.
4. The MCPON recommends ways to develop
effective leadership and training at all enlisted
levels and to attain high standards of conduct and
general appearance within the enlisted com-
munity. The MCPON acts always to maintain and
promote the chain of command and its associated
chain of communications. Further, the MCPON
advises the CNO about existing or potential
situations, procedures, and practices affecting the
use, morale, retention, career enhancement,
human goals programs, and general well-being of
the Navy enlisted personnel and their dependents.
Further, the MCPON advises the CNO about
existing or potential situations, procedures, and
practices affecting Navy enlisted personnel. The
MCPONs advice concerns the use, morale,
retention, career enhancement, human goals
programs, and general well-being of Navy enlisted
personnel and their dependents.
The MCPON does not work alone. Aided by
a staff, the MCPON relies on the quality and
experience of the fleet, force, and command
master chiefs. With their solid support, the
MCPON carries out the duties of that office.
The Commandant of the Marine Corps
The Commandant of the Marine Corps
(CMC) commands the Marine Corps, The
Commandant is directly responsible to SECNAV
for the administration, discipline, internal
organization, training requirements, efficiency,
readiness, and total performance of the Marine
Corps. The Commandant also operates the
material support system of the Marine Corps. The
Commandant keeps the SECNAV fully informed
on matters considered or acted upon by the Joint
Chiefs of Staff. As the Marine Corps member of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Commandant is
responsible to the President and the SECDEF for
duties external to the DON as prescribed by law.
The Commandant is directly responsible to the
CNO for the organization, training, and readiness
of Marine Corps forces assigned to Navy
operating forces. Marine Corps forces, when so
assigned, are subject to the command exercised
by the CNO over the Navy operating forces.
Likewise, Navy members or organizations
assigned to the Marine Corps are subject to the
command of the Commandant of the Marine
Corps.
Chief of Naval Personnel
The Chief of Naval Personnel plans and
directs the procurement, distribution, adminis-
tration, and career motivation of Navy personnel.
The Chief of Naval Personnel plans the amount
of education and training needed by Navy
personnel, including that of the Naval Reserve,
to meet manpower requirements as the CNO
determines. The Chief of Naval Personnel has the
additional responsibility to develop, implement,
and administer the servicewide programs for
improved human relations.
THE SHORE ESTABLISHMENT
The parts of the naval organization discussed
thus far exist at the Navy Department level. This
section discusses those major shore commands
(fig. 1-6) responsible for training, supplying,
maintaining, and supporting the operating forces.
The mission of those shore commands is to deliver
material, services, and personnel to the operating
forces. Those commands answer directly to the
Chief of Naval Operations in carrying out their
missions.
Space and Naval Warfare
Systems Command
The Commander, Space and Naval Warfare
Systems Command (SPAWAR) researches,
develops, tests, evaluates, and procures airborne
and shipboard electronics. SPAWAR functions
involve space systems; command, control, and
communications; electronic warfare; navigation;
countermeasures; surveillance; air traffic control;
and cryptography for naval battle forces. As
required, they also involve the material functions
of the Marine Corps. SPAWAR is the Navys
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