| Chain of Command |
The chain of command is the hierarchy of persons to which a crewmember is directly responsible to or directly responsible for. Technically, each sailor is indirectly responsible to every more senior person in the command and indirectly responsible for every more junior person in the command, but these responsibilities are limited in their scope. The following is the Navy chain of command from the President down to the deck plate sailor:
President of the United States (POTUS)-
The President is the Commander in
Chief of the Armed Forces as mandated by the Constitution. The
President is responsible for initiating military action in
support of our national interests and may submit to Congress the
intent to declare war which Congress must approve it to actually
wage war.
Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) –
The SECDEF is a
principal defense advisor to President that formulates general
defense policy and policy related to the Department of Defense
(DOD).
Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV)
– The
SECNAV formulates policies for the Department of the Navy (DON) and
controls DON organization, administration, operation, and
efficiency.
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)
– The CNO represents the Navy as a member of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff (JCS). The CNO keeps the SECNAV informed of JCS activities
and is responsible to the
POTUS and the SECDEF for external DON duties.
Master Chief Petty
Officer of the Navy (MCPON)
– The MCPON is the Navy's senior enlisted member who serves as
the senior enlisted adviser to the CNO in all matters pertaining
to enlisted personnel and their families.
Fleet Commander In Charge (CINC)
– Commanders of each of the fleet operating forces, such as the
Atlantic Fleet and the Pacific Fleet, that are composed of ships
and crafts that are classified and organized into command by
type.
Fleet Master Chief
– The principal enlisted advisor to
a Fleet CINC.
Type Commander (TYCOM)
– Commanders who are responsible for the ships that make up the
operational numbered fleets, such as Cruiser-Destroyer Group
Three.
Force Master Chief
– The principal enlisted advisor to a Force TYCOM.
Commanding Officer (CO)
– The
responsibilities of the CO are absolute until relieved by
competent authority. Although the CO may delegate authority to
subordinates, such delegation does not relieve him or her of
continued responsibility for the safety and efficiency of the
entire command. The CO must exert every effort to maintain his
command in a state of maximum effectiveness for war service. The
CO's position is quasi-judicial. It is legislative, judicial,
and executive. A CO's power is authoritarian and complete. He
has the ultimate responsibility for the ship, the crew, and
everything pertaining to the ship. Power is vested to the CO by
the UCMJ to impose limited punishment and this power may not be
delegated.
Executive Officer (XO)
– The officer responsible to the CO for maintaining good order
and discipline, the performance of duty, safety, morale, and
welfare of the crew, and the
military and
general efficiency of the ship. All department heads, other
officers, and enlisted personnel are under the XO's orders in
all matters pertaining to operation and maintenance of the ship
and to the preservation of good order and discipline. The XO
arranges and coordinates all ship's work, drills and exercises,
the personnel organization, policing of the ship, and
inspections. The XO sits as head of the planning board for
training.
Command Master Chief
(CMC)
– The principal enlisted adviser to the commanding officer. The
CMC keeps the CO up to date on situations, procedures, and
practices that affect the welfare, morale, and well-being of the
enlisted crew and their families.
Department Head (DH)
– The officer head of a ship’s department.
Department Master Chief
– The senior enlisted adviser to the DH.
Division Officer (DIVO)
– The officer head of a division of a department. The
DIVO is
responsible under the DH for the proper performance of the
duties of the division and performance of its
subordinates. The DIVO is the enlisted person's first major link
in the chain of command.
Division Chief/Senior Chief
–
The senior enlisted chief of a division.
Leading Petty Officer
(LPO) – The senior enlisted petty officer of a division.
Work Center Supervisor (WCS) –
The enlisted supervisor of a division work center or
maintenance group. The WCS is responsible to the DH via the DIVO
for 3-M System operation
within the
work center.
Supervisor
– The sailor in charge (usually a petty officer) of a
small group of sailors, such as a work detail or a watch
section.
Sailor
– A sailor is only responsible for his or her own actions
and behaviors, except when the sailor’s watch or job assignment
charges the sailor with added responsibilities. However, these
added responsibilities only apply while the sailor is carrying
out these specific duties.