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CHAPTER 1 NAVAL ORGANIZATION LEARNING  OBJECTIVES Learning  objectives  are  stated  at  the  beginning  of  each  chapter.  These  learning objectives  serve  as  a  preview  of  the  information  you  are  expected  to  learn in  the  chapter.  By  successfully  completing  the  accompanying  nonresident training  course  (NRTC),  you  indicate  you  have  met  the  objectives  and  have learned  the  information. Upon  completion  of  this  chapter,  you  should  be  able  to  do  the  following: 1.   State,   in   general   terms,   the   duties   and 2. Describe, in general terms, the purpose of the organizational   relationships   between   the major elements of the Navy’s Shore Establishment. Department  of  the  Navy  (DON)  and  the  Navy Department,  the  Shore  Establishment,  and  the 3. Describe, in general terms, the purpose of the operating  forces. major  elements  of  the  Navy’s  operating  forces. Naval  organization  is  the  element  of  adminis- tration which entails the orderly arrangement of materials and personnel by functions in order to attain  the  objective  aim  or  goal. —Standard  Organization  and Regulations of the U.S. Navy, OPNAVINST  3120.32B As   you   prepare   for   advancement   to   petty officer   second   class,   you   need   to   know   the organization  of  your  unit  and  the  U.S.  Navy. Your  introduction  to  naval  organization  started with your study of  Basic  Military  Requirements ( B M R ) .   That   manual   gave   you   a   good background  in  unit  organization. The first chapter of this manual will give you a good working knowledge of the organizational relationships   within   the   Navy.   It   covers   the Department of the Navy, the Navy Department, the Shore Establishment, and the operating forces. Memorizing all the different offices, bureaus, systems,  commands,  departments,  and  divisions within  the  Navy’s  organizational  framework  is impossible   for   most   people.   Therefore,   this chapter discusses only the major parts of the naval organization.  The  purpose  of  this  chapter  is  to help  you  perform  your  work  in  the  Navy  more efficiently by giving you a basic understanding of our  Navy’s  organizational  system. EARLY  DEVELOPMENT  OF THE  NAVY The Constitution of the United States is the best   framework   for   government   ever   worked out  by  man.  The  American  people  believe independence  is  the  only  protection  of  basic human rights. Since the rights of the people might be threatened from time to time by forces either 1-1

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