[United States Government Manual]
[June 01, 2000]
[Pages 182-192]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350

Phone, 703-545-6700. Internet, www.navy.mil.
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY                             Richard Danzig
    Director, Office of Program                   Rear Adm. K.J. 
            Appraisal                                     Cosgriff, USN
Under Secretary of the Navy                       Jerry M. Hultin
    Director, Small and Disadvantaged             J. Horvath, Acting
            Business Utilization
    Auditor General of the Navy                   Richard A. Leach, 
                                                          Acting
    Director, Naval Criminal                      David L. Brant
            Investigative Service
    Chief of Information                          Rear Adm. T.J. 
                                                          Jurkowsky, USN
    Chief of Legislative Affairs                  Rear Adm. J.C. Dawson, 
                                                          Jr., USN
General Counsel                                   Stephen W. Preston
    Principal Deputy General Counsel              J.E. Sparks
    Deputy General Counsel                        Eugene P. Angrist
Naval Inspector General                           Vice Adm. L.F. Gunn, 
                                                          USN
Judge Advocate General of the Navy                Rear Adm. John D. 
                                                          Hutson, JAGC, 
                                                          USN
    Deputy Judge Advocate General                 Rear Adm. D.J. Guter, 
                                                          JAGC, USN
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial        (vacancy)
        Management and Comptroller)
    Principal Deputy                              Gladys J. Commons
    Director, Office of Budget                    Rear Adm. A.T. Church, 
                                                          USN
    Director, Office of Financial                 A. Anthony Tisone
            Operations
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and     Carolyn H. Becraft
        Reserve Affairs)
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary          Karen S. Heath
            (Manpower)
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve           Mark H. Davidson
            Affairs)
    Deputy Assistant Secretary                    Charles L. Tompkins
            (Personnel Programs)
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian          Betty S. Welch
            Personnel/Equal Employment 
            Opportunity)
    Director, Naval Council of Personnel          Col. R.S. Melton, USMC
            Boards
    Executive Director, Board for                 W. Dean Pfeiffer
            Correction of Naval Records
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations    Robert B. Pirie, Jr.
        and Environment)
    Principal Deputy                              Diana H. Josephson
    Deputy Assistant Secretary                    Elsie L. Munsell
            (Environment and Safety)
    Deputy Assistant Secretary                    Duncan Holaday
            (Installation and 
            Facilities)
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Shore             Richard O. Thomas
          Resources)
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    Deputy Assistant Secretary                    William J. Cassidy, 
            (Conversion and                               Jr.
            Redevelopment)
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research,        H. Lee Buchanan
        Development, and Acquisition)
    Principal Deputy                              P. Schneider
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Air               William A. Stussie
            Programs)
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Command,          D. Uhler
            Control, Communications, 
            Computers, and Intelligence)
    Deputy Assistant Secretary                    Brig. Gen. E.R. 
            (Expeditionary Forces                         Langston, USMC
            Programs)
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Mines             D.F. Gerry
            and Undersea Warfare 
            Programs)
    Deputy Assistant Secretary                    William J. Schaefer, 
            (Planning, Programming, and                   Jr.
            Resources)
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Ships)            Michael C. Hammes
    Deputy for Acquisition and Business           Rear Adm. G. Jenkins, 
            Management/Competition                        Jr., USN
            Advocate General
    Director, Acquisition Career                  W.H. Hauenstein
            Management
    Acquisition Reform Executive                  Eileen Roberson
    Chief of Naval Research                       Rear Adm. Paul G. 
                                                          Gaffney II, 
                                                          USN
    Program Executive Officers/Direct              Rear Adm. J. 
            Reporting Program Managers                    Chenevey, USN; 
                                                          Rear Adm. B. 
                                                          Cobb, USN; 
                                                          Rear Adm. J. 
                                                          Cook, USN; 
                                                          Rear Adm. B. 
                                                          Cross, USN; 
                                                          Rear Adm. J. 
                                                          Davis, USN; 
                                                          Tim Douglass; 
                                                          Bill Eaton; 
                                                          Rear Adm. J.B. 
                                                          Godwin III, 
                                                          USN; Rear Adm. 
                                                          C.A. Kemp, 
                                                          USN; Maj. Gen. 
                                                          L. Kenne, 
                                                          USMC; Rear 
                                                          Adm. D.G. 
                                                          Morral, USN; 
                                                          Rear Adm. L. 
                                                          Newsome, USN; 
                                                          Col. B. 
                                                          Robertson, 
                                                          USMC; Rear 
                                                          Adm. J. 
                                                          Shipway, USN

U.S. Navy                                           

Chief of Naval Operations                         Adm. J.L. Johnson, USN
    Vice Chief of Naval Operations                Adm. D.L. Pilling, USN
        Deputy Chief, Manpower and                Vice Adm. N.R. Ryan, 
                Personnel                                 Jr., USN
        Director of Naval Intelligence            Rear Adm. L.E. Jacoby, 
                                                          USN
        Deputy Chief, Logistics                   Vice Adm. J.F. 
                                                          Amerault, USN
        Deputy Chief, Plans, Policy and           Vice Adm. R.J. Natter, 
                Operations                                USN
        Director of Space and                     Rear Adm. R.W. Mayo, 
                Information Warfare                       USN
        Director of Naval Training                Vice Adm. J.W. Craine, 
                                                          Jr., USN
        Deputy Chief, Resources, Warfare          Vice Adm. C.C. 
                Requirements and                          Lautenbacher, 
                Assessments                               Jr., USN
        Director of Navy Staff                    Rear Adm. G.L. Talbot, 
                                                          USN
        Director of Naval Nuclear                 Adm. F.L. Bowman, USN
                Propulsion Program
        Director of Test and Evaluation           Rear Adm. P.G. 
                and Technology                            Gaffney, USN
                Requirements
        Surgeon General of the Navy               Vice Adm. R.A. Nelson, 
                                                          MC, USN
        Director of Naval Reserve                 Rear Adm. J.B. 
                                                          Totushek, USN

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        Oceanographer of the Navy                 Rear Adm. R.D. West, 
                                                          USN
        Chief of Chaplains of the Navy/           Rear Adm. A.B. 
                Director of Religious                     Holderby, Jr., 
                Ministries                                CHC, USN

Major Shore Commands:                               

Commander, Naval Air Systems Command              Vice Adm. J.A. 
                                                          Lockard, USN
Commander, Naval Computer and Telecommunications  Capt. G. Allison, USN
        Command
Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command   Rear Adm. L.M. Smith, 
                                                          CEC, USN
Commander, Naval Legal Service Command            Rear Adm. D.J. Guter, 
                                                          JAGC, USN
Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography     Rear Adm. K.E. Barbor, 
        Command                                           USN
Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command              Vice Adm. G.P. Nanos, 
                                                          Jr., USN
Commander, Naval Security Group Command           Rear Adm. H.W. Whiton, 
                                                          USN
Commander, Naval Space Command                    Rear Adm. T.E. 
                                                          Zelibor, USN
Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command           Rear Adm. K.W. 
                                                          Lippert, SC, 
                                                          USN
Commander, Space and Naval Warfare Systems        Rear Adm. J.A. Gauss, 
        Command                                           USN
Commander, Naval Warfare Development Command      Rear Adm. B.J. Smith, 
                                                          USN
Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery             Vice Adm. R.A. Nelson, 
                                                          MC, USN
Chief of Naval Education and Training             Vice Adm. J.W. Craine, 
                                                          Jr., USN
Chief of Naval Personnel                          Vice Adm. N.R. Ryan, 
                                                          Jr., USN
Director, Office of Naval Intelligence            Rear Adm. P.M. 
                                                          Ratliff, USN
Director, Strategic Systems Program               Rear Adm. J.F. 
                                                          Shipway, USN

Major Fleet Commands:                               

Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet           Adm. V.E. Clark, USN
Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet            Adm. T.B. Fargo, USN
Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Europe      Adm. J.O. Ellis, Jr., 
                                                          USN
Commander, Military Sealift Command               Rear Adm. G.S. Holder, 
                                                          USN
Commander, Naval Forces Central Command           Vice Adm. C.W. Moore, 
                                                          Jr., USN
Commander, Naval Reserve Force                    Rear Adm. J.B. 
                                                          Totushek, USN
Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command          Rear Adm. Eric T. 
                                                          Olson, USN
Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force  Rear Adm. R.E. Besal, 
                                                          USN

U.S. Marine Corps                                   

Commandant of the Marine Corps                    Gen. J.L. Jones, USMC
Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps          Gen. T.R. Dake, USMC
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps                Sgt. Maj. A.L. 
                                                          McMichael, 
                                                          USMC
Director, Marine Corps Staff                      Maj. Gen. A. Fields, 
                                                          USMC
Assistant Chief of Staff for Command, Control,    Brig. Gen. R.M. Shea, 
        Communications, Computers, and                    USMC
        Intelligence
Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation                Lt. Gen. F. McCorkle, 
                                                          USMC
Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and       Lt. Gen. G.S. 
        Logistics                                         McKissock, 
                                                          USMC
Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower and Reserve    Lt. Gen. J.W. Klimp, 
        Affairs                                           USMC
Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Policies, and    Lt. Gen. R.P. Ayres, 
        Operations                                        Jr., USMC
Deputy Chief of Staff for Programs and Resources  Lt. Gen. M.J. 
                                                          Williams, USMC

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Counsel for the Commandant                        Peter M. Murphy
Director of Administration and Resource           L.J. Kelly
        Management
Director of Intelligence                          (vacancy)
Director of Marine Corps History and Museums      Col. M.F. Monigan, 
                                                          USMC
Director of Public Affairs                        Brig. Gen. W.A. 
                                                          Whitlow, USMC
Director, Special Projects Directorate            Col. T.W. Griffin, 
                                                          USMC
Legislative Assistant to the Commandant           Brig. Gen. T.L. 
                                                          Corwin, USMC
Marine Corps Chaplain                             Capt. J.R. Lamonde, 
                                                          USN
Marine Corps Dental Officer                       Capt. G. Kvaska, USN
Marine Corps Medical Officer                      Rear Adm. J. Johnson, 
                                                          USN
President, Permanent Marine Corps Uniform Board   Brig. Gen. J.T. 
                                                          Conway, USMC
Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruiting       Maj. Gen. G.L. Parks, 
        Command                                           USMC
Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat           Lt. Gen. J.E. Rhodes, 
        Development Command                               USMC
Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command           Brig. Gen. J.M. 
                                                          Feigley, USMC
Commanding General, Marine Corps Base, Quantico   Brig. Gen. L.H. 
                                                          Hendrickson, 
                                                          USMC

[For the Department of the Navy statement of organization, see the Code 
        of Federal Regulations, Title 32, Part 700]

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The primary mission of the Department of the Navy is to protect the 
United States, as directed by the President or the Secretary of Defense, 
by the effective prosecution of war at sea including, with its Marine 
Corps component, the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases; to 
support, as required, the forces of all military departments of the 
United States; and to maintain freedom of the seas.

The United States Navy was founded on October 13, 1775, when Congress 
enacted the first legislation creating the Continental Navy of the 
American Revolution. The Department of the Navy and the Office of 
Secretary of the Navy were established by act of April 30, 1798 (10 
U.S.C. 5011, 5031). For 9 years prior to that date, by act of August 7, 
1789 (1 Stat. 49), the conduct of naval affairs was under the Secretary 
of War.
    The National Security Act Amendments of 1949 provided that the 
Department of the Navy be a military department within the Department of 
Defense (63 Stat. 578).
    The Secretary of the Navy is appointed by the President as the head 
of the Department of the Navy and is responsible to the Secretary of 
Defense for the operation and efficiency of the Navy (10 U.S.C. 5031). 
The Department of the Navy includes the U.S. Coast Guard when it is 
operating as a Service in the Navy.
Secretary  The Secretary of the Navy is the head of the Department of 
the Navy, responsible for the policies and control of the Department of 
the Navy, including its organization, administration, functioning, and 
efficiency. The members of the Secretary's executive administration 
assist in the discharge of the responsibilities of the Secretary of the 
Navy.
Advocacy  The Office of the Judge Advocate General provides all legal 
advice and related services throughout the Department of the Navy, 
except for the advice and services provided by the General Counsel. It 
also provides legal and policy advice to the Secretary of the Navy on 
military justice, ethics, administrative law, claims, environmental law, 
operational and international law and treaty interpretation, and 
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these issues. The Judge Advocate General provides technical supervision 
for the Naval Justice School at Newport, RI.

For further information, contact the Public Affairs Officer, Office of 
the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, Washington Navy 
Yard, Suite 3000, 1322 Patterson Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20374-5066. 
Phone, 202-685-5193.

Criminal Investigations  The Naval Criminal Investigative Service 
provide criminal investigative, counterintelligence, law enforcement and 
physical security, and information and personnel security support to 
Navy and Marine Corps organizations and personnel worldwide, both ashore 
and afloat. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service is comprised of law 
enforcement professionals who are investigators, crime laboratory 
technicians, technical investigative specialists, security specialists, 
and administrative support personnel.

For further information, contact the Director, Naval Criminal 
Investigative Service, Department of the Navy, Washington, DC 20388-5000 
(phone, 202-433-8800) or the Operations Control Center/Headquarters Duty 
Officer (phone, 202-433-9323).

Research  The Office of Naval Research encourages, promotes, plans, 
initiates, and coordinates naval research; coordinates naval research 
and development conducted by other agencies and offices of the 
Department of the Navy; and supervises, manages, and controls activities 
within or for the Department of the Navy relating to patents, 
inventions, trademarks, copyrights, and royalty payments.

For further information, contact the Public Affairs Office, Office of 
Naval Research, Ballston Tower One, 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, 
VA 22217-5660. Phone, 703-696-5031. Fax, 703-696-5940.

Operating Forces  The operating forces of the Navy are responsible for 
naval operations necessary to carry out the Department of the Navy's 
role in upholding and advancing the national policies and interests of 
the United States. The operating forces of the Navy include the several 
fleets, seagoing forces, fleet marine forces and other assigned Marine 
Corps forces, the Military Sealift Command, Naval Reserve forces, and 
other forces and activities as may be assigned by the President or the 
Secretary of the Navy. The Chief of Naval Operations is responsible for 
the command and administration of the operating forces of the Navy.
    The Atlantic Fleet is composed of ships, submarines, and aircraft 
that operate throughout the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.
    The Naval Forces, Europe, includes forces assigned by the Chief of 
Naval Operations or made available from either the Pacific or Atlantic 
Fleet to operate in the European theater.
    The Pacific Fleet is composed of ships, submarines, and aircraft 
operating throughout the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
    The Military Sealift Command provides ocean transportation for 
personnel and cargo of all components of the Department of Defense and, 
as authorized, for other Federal agencies; operates and maintains 
underway replenishment ships and other vessels providing mobile logistic 
support to elements of the combatant fleets; and operates ships in 
support of scientific projects and other programs for Federal agencies.
    Other major commands of the operating forces of the Navy are the 
Naval Forces Central Command, Operational Test and Evaluation Force, 
Naval Special Warfare Command, and Naval Reserve Force.

Activities

Air Systems  The Naval Air Systems Command provides material support to 
the Navy and Marine Corps for aircraft, airborne weapon systems, 
avionics, related photographic and support equipment, ranges, and 
targets.

For further information, contact the Commander, Naval Air Systems 
Command, Naval Air Warfare Center, Patuxent River, MD 20570. Phone, 301-
342-3282.

Coast Guard  The Commandant of the Coast Guard reports to the Secretary 
of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations when the Coast Guard is

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operating as a service in the Navy, and represents the Coast Guard 
before the Joint Chiefs of Staff. During such service, Coast Guard 
operations are integrated and uniform with Department of the Navy 
operations to the maximum extent possible. The Commandant of the Coast 
Guard organizes, trains, prepares, and maintains the readiness of the 
Coast Guard for the performance of national defense missions, as 
directed. The Commandant also maintains a security capability; enforces 
Federal laws and regulations on and under the high seas and waters 
subject to the jurisdiction of the United States; and develops, 
establishes, maintains, and operates aids to maritime navigation and ice 
breaking and rescue facilities, with due regard to the requirements of 
national defense.

Computers and Telecommunications  The Naval Computer and 
Telecommunications Command performs functions to provide, operate, and 
maintain all Navy ashore communications resources and all non-tactical 
information and resources for command, control, and administration of 
the Navy and those elements of the Defense Communications System 
assigned to the Navy.

For further information, contact the Commander, Naval Computer and 
Telecommunications Command, 4401 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, 
DC 20390-5290. Phone, 202-685-1085.

Cryptology  The Naval Security Group Command performs cryptologic 
functions; provides, operates, and maintains an adequate naval security 
group; approves requirements for the use of existing naval security 
group capabilities and resources; and coordinates the execution of 
approved cryptologic programs.

For further information, contact the Commander, Naval Security Group 
Command, 9800 Savage Road, Fort Meade, MD 20755. Phone, 240-373-3000.

Education and Training  The Office of Naval Education and Training 
provides shore-based education and training for Navy, certain Marine 
Corps, and other personnel; develops specifically designated education 
and training afloat programs for the fleet; Provides voluntary and 
dependents education; and participates with research and development 
activities in the development and implementation of the most effective 
teaching and training systems and devices for optimal education and 
training.

For further information, contact the Chief of Naval Education and 
Training, Naval Air Station, Department of the Navy, Pensacola, FL 
32508-5100. Phone, 904-452-4858.

Facilities  The Naval Facilities Engineering Command provides material 
and technical support to the Navy and Marine Corps for shore facilities, 
real property and utilities, fixed ocean systems and structures, 
transportation and construction equipment, energy, environmental and 
natural resources management, and support of the naval construction 
forces.

For further information, contact the Commander, Naval Facilities 
Engineering Command, Washington Navy Yard, Suite 1000, 1322 Patterson 
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20374. Phone, 202-685-9000.

Intelligence  The Office of Naval Intelligence ensures the fulfillment 
of the intelligence requirements and responsibilities of the Department 
of the Navy.

For further information, contact the Director, Office of Naval 
Intelligence, Department of the Navy, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, 
DC 20389-5000. Phone, 202-763-3552; or 301-763-3557 (hotline).

Manpower  The Office of Naval Personnel directs the procurement, 
distribution, administration, and career motivation of the military 
personnel of the regular and reserve components of the U.S. Navy to meet 
the quantitative and qualitative manpower requirements determined by the 
Chief of Naval Operations. It also directs the management and 
administration of the Navy civilian personnel/equal employment 
opportunity programs and

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develops servicewide programs for improved human resources management.

For further information, contact the Naval Personnel Command, Department 
of the Navy, Federal Office Building 2, Washington, DC 20370-5000. 
Phone, 703-614-1271.

Medicine  The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery directs the provision of 
medical and dental services for Navy and Marine Corps personnel and 
their dependants; administers the execution and implementation of 
contingency support plans and programs to provide effective medical and 
dental readiness capability; provides professional and technical medical 
and dental service to the fleet, fleet marine force, and shore 
activities of the Navy; and ensures cooperation with civil authorities 
in matters pertaining to public health disasters and other emergencies.

For further information, contact the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 
Department of the Navy, Twenty-third and E Streets NW., Washington, DC 
20372-5120. Phone, 202-762-3701.

Oceanography  The Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command and the 
Naval Observatory are responsible for the science, technology, and 
engineering operations which are essential to explore the ocean and the 
atmosphere and to provide astronomical data and time for naval and 
related national objectives. To that end, the naval oceanographic 
program studies astrometry, hydrography, meteorology, oceanography, and 
precise time.

For further information, contact the following offices: Oceanographer of 
the Navy, U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC 20392-1800. Phone, 202-
762-1026. Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, Stennis 
Space Center, MS 39529-5005. Phone, 601-688-4726. Superintendent, Naval 
Observatory, Washington, DC 20392-5100. Phone, 202-653-1541.

Sea Systems  The Naval Sea Systems Command provides material support to 
the Navy and Marine Corps and to the Departments of Defense and 
Transportation for ships, submarines, and other sea platforms, shipboard 
combat systems and components, other surface and undersea warfare and 
weapons systems, and ordnance expendables not specifically assigned to 
other system commands.

For further information, contact the Commander, Naval Sea Systems 
Command, Washington, DC 20362-5101. Phone, 703-602-3328.

Space and Naval Warfare  The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command 
provides technical and material support to the Department of the Navy 
for space systems; command, control, communications, and intelligence 
systems; and electronic warfare and undersea surveillance.

For further information, contact the Commander, Space and Naval Warfare 
Systems Command, 4301 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92110. Phone, 619-
524-7059.

Strategic Systems  The Office of Strategic Systems Programs provides 
development, production, and material support to the Navy for fleet 
ballistic missile and strategic weapon systems, security, training of 
personnel, and the installation and direction of necessary supporting 
facilities.

For further information, contact the Director, Strategic Systems 
Programs, Department of the Navy, 1931 Jefferson Davis Highway, 
Arlington, VA 22202-3518. Phone, 703-607-2715.

Supply Systems  The Naval Supply Systems Command provides supply 
management policies and methods and administers related support service 
systems for the Navy and Marine Corps.

For further information, contact the Commander, Naval Supply Systems 
Command, 5450 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0791. Phone, 717-
790-6906.

Warfare Development  The Navy Warfare Development Command plans and 
coordinates experiments employing emerging operational concepts; 
represents the Department of the Navy in joint and other service 
laboratories and facilities and tactical development commands; and 
publishes and disseminates naval doctrine.

For further information, contact the Commander, Navy Warfare Development 
Command, 686 Chushing Road, Newport, RI 02841. Phone, 401-841-4262.

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United States Marine Corps

Commandant of the Marine Corps,

Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, DC 20380-0001
Phone, 703-614-2344. Internet, www.usmc.mil.

The United States Marine Corps was established on November 10, 1775, by 
resolution of the Continental Congress. Marine Corps composition and 
functions are detailed in 10 U.S.C. 5063.
    The Marine Corps, which is part of the Department of the Navy, is 
the smallest of the Nation's combat forces and is the only service 
specifically tasked by Congress to be able to fight in the air, on land, 
and at sea. Although marines fight in each of these dimensions, they are 
primarily a maritime force, inextricably linked with the Navy to move 
from the sea to fight on land.
    The Marine Corps conducts entry-level training for its enlisted 
marines at two bases, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC, and 
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, CA. Officer candidates are 
evaluated at Officer Candidate School at Marine Corps Combat Development 
Command, Quantico, VA. Marines train to be first on the scene to respond 
to attacks on the United States or its interests, acts of political 
violence against Americans abroad, disaster relief, humanitarian 
assistance, or evacuation of Americans from foreign countries.

                         Marine Corps Districts
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District                              Address
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   1s605 Stewart Ave., Garden City, NY 11530-4761
   4tBldg. 54, Suite 3, New Cumberland, PA 17072-0806
   6tMarine Corps Recruit Depot, P.O. Box 19201, Parris Island, SC
      29905-9201
   8tBldg. 10, Naval Support Activity, New Orleans, LA 70142
   9t3805 E. 155th St., Kansas City, MO 64147-1309
  12t3704 Hochmuth Ave., San Diego, CA 92140-5191
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For further information, contact the Division of Public Affairs, 
Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 2 Navy Annex, Washington, DC 20380-
1775. Phone, 703-614-1034. Internet, www.usmc.mil.

United States Naval Academy

Annapolis, MD 21402-5018

Phone, 800-638-9156. Internet, www.nadn.navy.mil.

The United States Naval Academy is the undergraduate college of the 
naval service. Through its comprehensive 4-year program, which stresses 
excellence in academics, physical education, professional training, 
conduct, and honor, the Academy prepares young men and women morally, 
mentally, and physically to be professional officers in the Navy and 
Marine Corps. All graduates receive a bachelor of science degree in 1 of 
18 majors.

For further information concerning the United States Naval Academy, 
contact the Superintendent, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 
21402-5018.

Sources of Information

Civilian Employment  Information about civilian employment opportunities 
within the Department of the Navy in the Washington, DC, metropolitan 
area can be obtained from the Human Resources Service Center, Capital 
Region, Suite 40102, 321 Cryptologic Court NW., Washington, DC 20393-
5442; or the Commandant of the Marine Corps (ARCA), Headquarters, U.S. 
Marine

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Corps, Washington, DC 20380 (phone, 703-697-7474).
Consumer Activities  Research programs of the Office of Naval Research 
cover a broad spectrum of scientific fields, primarily for the needs of 
the Navy, but much information is of interest to the public. Inquiries 
on specific research programs should be directed to the Office of Naval 
Research (Code 10), 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, VA 22217-5660. 
Phone, 703-696-5031. Inquiries on specific technology programs should be 
directed to the Director, Office of Naval Technology (Code 20), 800 
North Quincy Street, Arlington, VA 22217-5000. Phone, 703-696-5115.
Contracts and Small Business Activities  Information in these areas can 
be obtained from the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, 
Engineering, and Systems), Department of the Navy, 2211 Jefferson Davis 
Highway, Arlington, VA 22244-5120 (phone, 703-602-2700). Information 
about small businesses, minority-owned businesses, and labor surplus 
activities with the Marine Corps can be obtained from the Marine Corps 
Small Business Specialist (LS), Installations and Logistics Department, 
Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, DC 20380. Phone, 703-696-
1022.
Environment  For information on environmental protection and natural 
resources management programs of the Navy and Marine Corps, contact the 
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment), 
Environment and Safety, 1000 Navy Pentagon, Room 4A686, Washington, DC, 
20350-1000. Phone, 703-614-1304.
General Inquiries  Navy and Marine Corps recruiting offices, 
installation commanders, and Commanding Officers of Marine Corps 
Districts (see listing in the preceding text) can answer general 
inquiries concerning the Navy and Marine Corps and their community and 
public information programs.
    The Office of Information provides accurate and timely information 
about the Navy so that the general public, the press, and Congress may 
understand and assess the Navy's programs, operations, and needs. The 
Office also coordinates Navy participation in community events and 
supervises the Navy's internal information programs. Phone, 703-697-
5342.
Speakers and Films  Information can be obtained on the following: 
speakers (phone, 703-697-8711); films (phone, 703-697-5342); and the 
Naval Recruiting Exhibit Center (phone, 904-452-5348). For information 
on Navy speakers, contact the Office of Information, Department of the 
Navy, Washington, DC 20350. Phone, 202-695-0965. For information on 
Marine Corps speakers, contact the Director of Public Affairs, 
Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, DC 20380-0001; or contact 
the Director of any Marine Corps District (see listing in the preceding 
text).
Tours  To broaden the understanding of the mission, functions, and 
programs of the Naval Observatory, regular night tours and special group 
day tours are conducted. The night tours are open to the general public 
and are given every Monday night, except on Federal holidays. 
Information concerning activities of the observatory and public tours 
may be obtained by writing to the Superintendent, Naval Observatory, 
Washington, DC 20392-5100. Phone, 202-762-1538.
Marine Corps Military Career and Training Opportunities  The Marine 
Corps conducts enlisted personnel and officer training programs; 
provides specialized skill training; participates in the Naval Reserve 
Officers Training Corps Program for commissioning officers in the Marine 
Corps; provides the Platoon Leaders Class program for commissioning 
officers in the Marine Corps Reserve to college freshmen, sophomores, or 
juniors and the Officer Candidate Class program for college graduates or 
seniors.
    Information about these programs is available at most civilian 
educational institutions and Navy and Marine Corps recruiting stations. 
Interested persons also may write directly to the Commandant of the 
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(M&RA), Washington, DC 20380-0001. Phone, 703-614-2914. Information 
about Marine Corps Reserve opportunities can be obtained from local 
Marine Corps recruiting stations or Marine Corps Reserve Drill Centers. 
Interested persons may also write directly to the Commandant of the 
Marine Corps (M&RA, RA), Washington, DC 20380-0001.

For further information concerning the Navy, contact the Office of 
Information, Department of the Navy, Washington, DC 20350. Phone, 703-
697-7391. Internet, www.navy.mil. For further information regarding the 
Marine Corps, contact the Legislative Assistant to the Commandant and 
Director of Public Affairs, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, 
DC 20380. Phone, 703-614-1492.