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THE PRESIDENT (COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF)
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THE  NAVY  DEPARTMENT

functions  involving  the  DOD.  Those  functions include   the   President’s   powers,   duties,   and authorities.  As  the  President’s  principal  assistant in  DOD  matters,  the  SECDEF  reports  to  the President  on  all  DOD  military  matters.  The Deputy Secretary of Defense aids the SECDEF. The   Deputy   supervises   and   coordinates   the activities of the department and substitutes for the SECDEF  during  absence  or  disability. The Joint Chiefs of Staff Five  members  make  up  the  Joint  Chiefs  of Staff  (JCS): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. A chairman, who maybe a member of any service   and   who   is   appointed   by   the President  with  the  advice  and  consent  of the  Senate The  CNO The  Chief  of  Staff,  U.S.  Army The  Chief  of  Staff,  U.S.  Air  Force The  Commandant  of  the  Marine  Corps. The JCS is the immediate military staff of the SECDEF.  As  such,  the  JCS  helps  the  SECDEF in exercising direction over the operating forces. In  addition,  the  members  of  the  JCS  are  the principal military advisors to the President and the  National  Security  Council. DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY Since  its  formal  beginning  as  a  military department  in  1798,  the  Navy  has  been  organized into  three  separate  bodies: 1.  The  Navy  Department  (originally  known as   central   headquarters),   located   in Washington,  D.C. 2.  The  Shore  Establishment 3.  The  operating  forces These bodies, as shown in figure 1-3, include the Marine  Corps  and,  in  time  of  war  or  when directed  by  the  President,  the  Coast  Guard. Figure 1-3.-Organization of the Department of the Navy. 1-5

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