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Vice Chief of Naval Operations

The vice chief of naval operations (VCNO) is the second highest-ranking commissioned United States Navy officer in the Department of the Navy and functions as the principal deputy of the chief of naval operations and by statute, the vice chief is appointed as a four-star admiral.[1]

Vice Chief of Naval Operations
Mark of the U.S. Navy
Flag of the Vice Chief of Naval Operations
Incumbent
Admiral James W. Kilby
since 5 January 2024
United States Navy
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
AbbreviationVCNO
Reports toChief of Naval Operations
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Constituting instrument10 U.S.C. § 8035
Formation26 March 1942; 82 years ago (1942-03-26)
First holderFrederick J. Horne

Role edit

The senior leadership of the U.S. Department of the Navy consists of two civilians, the secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) and the under secretary of the Navy (USECNAV), as well as the four senior commissioned officers on the two military service staffs: Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) and Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC).

The vice chief is the principal deputy of the chief of Naval operations (CNO). The vice chief may also perform other delegated duties that either the secretary of the Navy or the CNO assigns to him or her. If the CNO is absent or is unable to perform their duties, then the vice chief assumes the duties and responsibilities of the CNO. Within the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, while there are several Deputy Chiefs of Naval Operations (DCNOs) of either three or two star rank, there is only one VCNO.

The vice chief is appointed by the president of the United States, and must be confirmed via majority vote by the Senate. While there is not a fixed term nor a term limit in the statute; the historical precedent is that a vice chief of naval operations serves for a tenure of two to three years.

Historical background edit

The equivalent of the current VCNO position was called Assistant for Operations in 1915, and Assistant Chief of Naval Operations in 1922. In 1942 the title became Vice Chief of Naval Operations.[2]

List of Vice Chiefs of Naval Operations edit

No. Image Name Tenure Post(s) held after VCNO tenure
Began Ended
1   VADM (ADM) Frederick J. Horne 26 March 1942 2 September 1945 Retired, 1945
Promoted to admiral on 29 January 1945
2   ADM Richard S. Edwards Jr. 1945 1946 Commander, Western Sea Frontier (1946–1947)
Commander, Pacific Reserve Fleet (1946–1947)
Retired, 1947
3   ADM DeWitt Clinton Ramsey 15 January 1946 3 January 1948 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (1948–1949)
Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (1948–1949
High Commissioner, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (1948–1949)
Retired, 1949
4   VADM Arthur W. Radford January 1948 May 1949 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (1949–1953)
Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (1949–1953)
High Commissioner, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (1949–1951)
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1953–1957)
Retired, 1957
5   VADM John D. Price 1949 1950 Retired, 1950
Promoted to admiral upon retirement
6   ADM Lynde D. McCormick 1950 1951 Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command (1951–1954)
Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (1951–1954)
Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1952–1954)
Retired, 1954
7   ADM Donald B. Duncan 1951 1956 Retired, 1956
8   ADM Harry D. Felt 1956 1958 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (1958–1964)
Retired, 1964
9   ADM James S. Russell 21 July 1958 September 1961 Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe (1961–1965)
Retired, 1965
10   ADM Claude V. Ricketts 25 September 1961 6 July 1964 Died in office, 1964
11   ADM Horacio Rivero, Jr. July 1964 January 1968 Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe (1968–1972)
Retired, 1972
12   ADM Bernard A. Clarey December 1970 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (1970–1973)
Retired 1973
13   ADM Ralph W. Cousins 1970 1972 Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1972–1975)
Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command (1972–1975)
Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (1972–1975)
Retired, 1975
14   ADM Maurice F. Weisner 1972 1973 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (1973–1976)
Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (1976–1979)
Retired, 1979
15   ADM James L. Holloway III September 1973 1974 Chief of Naval Operations (1974–1978)
Retired, 1978
16   ADM Worth H. Bagley June 1974 July 1975 Retired, 1975
17   ADM Harold E. Shear 1975 1977 Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe (1978–1980)
Retired, 1980
Administrator of the Maritime Administration (1981–1985)
18   ADM Robert L. J. Long July 1977 April 1979 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (1979–1983)
Retired, 1983
19   ADM James D. Watkins April 1979 1981 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (1981–1982)
Chief of Naval Operations (1982–1986)
Retired, 1986
Secretary of Energy (1989–1993)
20   ADM William N. Small 1981 1983 Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Europe (1983–1985)
Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe (1983–1985)
Retired, 1985
21   ADM Ronald J. Hays 1983 1985 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (1985–1988)
Retired, 1988
22   ADM James B. Busey IV September 1985 March 1987[3] Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Europe (1987–1989)
Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe (1987–1989)
Retired, 1989
Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (1989–1991)
Deputy Secretary of Transportation (1991–1992)
23   ADM Huntington Hardisty March 1987 1988 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (1988–1991)
Retired, 1991
24   ADM Leon A. Edney August 1988 May 1990 Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1990–1992)
Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command (1990–1992)
Retired, 1992
25   ADM Jerome L. Johnson May 1990 July 1992 Retired, 1992
26   ADM Stanley R. Arthur 6 July 1992 1995 Retired, 1995
27   ADM Joseph W. Prueher April 1995 1996 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (1996–1999)
Retired, 1999
U.S. Ambassador to China (1999–2001).
28   ADM Jay L. Johnson April 1996 August 1996 Chief of Naval Operations (1996–2000)
Retired, 2000
29   ADM Harold W. Gehman, Jr. September 1996 September 1997 Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1997–2000)
Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command (1997–1999)
Commander in Chief, U.S. Joint Forces Command (1999–2000)
Retired, 2000
30   ADM Donald L. Pilling October 1997 October 2000 Retired, 2000
31   ADM William J. Fallon October 2000 August 2003 Commander, Fleet Forces Command/U.S. Atlantic Fleet (2003–2005)
Commander, U.S. Pacific Command (2005–2007)
Commander, U.S. Central Command (2007–2008)
Retired, 2008
32   ADM Michael G. Mullen August 2003 August 2004 Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe (2004–2005)
Commander, Allied Joint Force Command Naples (2004–2005)
Chief of Naval Operations (2005–2007)
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (2007–2011)
Retired, 2011
33   ADM John B. Nathman August 2004 February 2005 Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command (2005–2007)
Retired, 2007
34   ADM Robert F. Willard 18 March 2005 5 April 2007 Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet (2007–2009)
Commander, U.S. Pacific Command (2009–2012)
Retired, 2012
35   ADM Patrick M. Walsh 5 April 2007 13 August 2009 Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet (2009–2012)
Retired, 2012
36   ADM Jonathan W. Greenert 13 August 2009 22 August 2011 Chief of Naval Operations (2011–2015)
Retired, 2015
37   ADM Mark E. Ferguson III 22 August 2011 1 July 2014 Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe (2014–2016)
Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Africa (2014–2016)
Commander, Allied Joint Force Command Naples (2014–2016)
Retired, 2016
38   ADM Michelle J. Howard 1 July 2014 31 May 2016 Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe (2016–2017)
Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Africa (2016–2017)
Commander, Allied Joint Force Command Naples (2016–2017)
Retired, 2017
39   ADM William F. Moran 31 May 2016 10 June 2019 Retired, 2019[4]
40   ADM Robert P. Burke 10 June 2019 29 May 2020 Commander, United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa (2020–2022)
Commander, Allied Joint Force Command Naples (2020–2022)
Retired, 2022
41   ADM William K. Lescher 29 May 2020 2 September 2022 Retired, 2022
42   ADM Lisa M. Franchetti 2 September 2022 2 November 2023 Chief of Naval Operations (2023–present)
43   ADM James W. Kilby 5 January 2024 Incumbent

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "10 USC 5035. Vice Chief of Naval Operations". Retrieved 6 November 2007.
  2. ^ "Vice Chief of Naval Operations". Lists of Senior Officers and Civilian Officials of the US Navy. Naval History and Heritage Command. 22 June 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  3. ^ "James B. Busey, Admiral USN (Ret.), NA #5081" (PDF). Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  4. ^ Burns, Robert (7 July 2019). "Admiral to lead Navy instead will retire; bad judgment cited". La Crosse Tribune. Associated Press. Retrieved 8 July 2019.

External links edit

  • Office of the Chief of Naval Operations

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The vice chief of naval operations VCNO is the second highest ranking commissioned United States Navy officer in the Department of the Navy and functions as the principal deputy of the chief of naval operations and by statute the vice chief is appointed as a four star admiral 1 Vice Chief of Naval OperationsMark of the U S NavyFlag of the Vice Chief of Naval OperationsIncumbentAdmiral James W Kilbysince 5 January 2024United States NavyOffice of the Chief of Naval OperationsAbbreviationVCNOReports toChief of Naval OperationsAppointerThe Presidentwith Senate advice and consentConstituting instrument10 U S C 8035Formation26 March 1942 82 years ago 1942 03 26 First holderFrederick J Horne Contents 1 Role 2 Historical background 3 List of Vice Chiefs of Naval Operations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRole editThe senior leadership of the U S Department of the Navy consists of two civilians the secretary of the Navy SECNAV and the under secretary of the Navy USECNAV as well as the four senior commissioned officers on the two military service staffs Office of the Chief of Naval Operations OPNAV and Headquarters Marine Corps HQMC The vice chief is the principal deputy of the chief of Naval operations CNO The vice chief may also perform other delegated duties that either the secretary of the Navy or the CNO assigns to him or her If the CNO is absent or is unable to perform their duties then the vice chief assumes the duties and responsibilities of the CNO Within the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations while there are several Deputy Chiefs of Naval Operations DCNOs of either three or two star rank there is only one VCNO The vice chief is appointed by the president of the United States and must be confirmed via majority vote by the Senate While there is not a fixed term nor a term limit in the statute the historical precedent is that a vice chief of naval operations serves for a tenure of two to three years Historical background editThe equivalent of the current VCNO position was called Assistant for Operations in 1915 and Assistant Chief of Naval Operations in 1922 In 1942 the title became Vice Chief of Naval Operations 2 List of Vice Chiefs of Naval Operations editNo Image Name Tenure Post s held after VCNO tenureBegan Ended1 nbsp VADM ADM Frederick J Horne 26 March 1942 2 September 1945 Retired 1945Promoted to admiral on 29 January 19452 nbsp ADM Richard S Edwards Jr 1945 1946 Commander Western Sea Frontier 1946 1947 Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet 1946 1947 Retired 19473 nbsp ADM DeWitt Clinton Ramsey 15 January 1946 3 January 1948 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Command 1948 1949 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Fleet 1948 1949High Commissioner Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 1948 1949 Retired 19494 nbsp VADM Arthur W Radford January 1948 May 1949 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Command 1949 1953 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Fleet 1949 1953 High Commissioner Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 1949 1951 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 1953 1957 Retired 19575 nbsp VADM John D Price 1949 1950 Retired 1950Promoted to admiral upon retirement6 nbsp ADM Lynde D McCormick 1950 1951 Commander in Chief U S Atlantic Command 1951 1954 Commander in Chief U S Atlantic Fleet 1951 1954 Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic 1952 1954 Retired 19547 nbsp ADM Donald B Duncan 1951 1956 Retired 19568 nbsp ADM Harry D Felt 1956 1958 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Command 1958 1964 Retired 19649 nbsp ADM James S Russell 21 July 1958 September 1961 Commander in Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe 1961 1965 Retired 196510 nbsp ADM Claude V Ricketts 25 September 1961 6 July 1964 Died in office 196411 nbsp ADM Horacio Rivero Jr July 1964 January 1968 Commander in Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe 1968 1972 Retired 197212 nbsp ADM Bernard A Clarey December 1970 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Fleet 1970 1973 Retired 197313 nbsp ADM Ralph W Cousins 1970 1972 Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic 1972 1975 Commander in Chief U S Atlantic Command 1972 1975 Commander in Chief U S Atlantic Fleet 1972 1975 Retired 197514 nbsp ADM Maurice F Weisner 1972 1973 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Fleet 1973 1976 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Command 1976 1979 Retired 197915 nbsp ADM James L Holloway III September 1973 1974 Chief of Naval Operations 1974 1978 Retired 197816 nbsp ADM Worth H Bagley June 1974 July 1975 Retired 197517 nbsp ADM Harold E Shear 1975 1977 Commander in Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe 1978 1980 Retired 1980Administrator of the Maritime Administration 1981 1985 18 nbsp ADM Robert L J Long July 1977 April 1979 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Command 1979 1983 Retired 198319 nbsp ADM James D Watkins April 1979 1981 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Fleet 1981 1982 Chief of Naval Operations 1982 1986 Retired 1986Secretary of Energy 1989 1993 20 nbsp ADM William N Small 1981 1983 Commander in Chief U S Naval Forces Europe 1983 1985 Commander in Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe 1983 1985 Retired 198521 nbsp ADM Ronald J Hays 1983 1985 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Command 1985 1988 Retired 198822 nbsp ADM James B Busey IV September 1985 March 1987 3 Commander in Chief U S Naval Forces Europe 1987 1989 Commander in Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe 1987 1989 Retired 1989Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration 1989 1991 Deputy Secretary of Transportation 1991 1992 23 nbsp ADM Huntington Hardisty March 1987 1988 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Command 1988 1991 Retired 199124 nbsp ADM Leon A Edney August 1988 May 1990 Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic 1990 1992 Commander in Chief U S Atlantic Command 1990 1992 Retired 199225 nbsp ADM Jerome L Johnson May 1990 July 1992 Retired 199226 nbsp ADM Stanley R Arthur 6 July 1992 1995 Retired 199527 nbsp ADM Joseph W Prueher April 1995 1996 Commander in Chief U S Pacific Command 1996 1999 Retired 1999U S Ambassador to China 1999 2001 28 nbsp ADM Jay L Johnson April 1996 August 1996 Chief of Naval Operations 1996 2000 Retired 200029 nbsp ADM Harold W Gehman Jr September 1996 September 1997 Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic 1997 2000 Commander in Chief U S Atlantic Command 1997 1999 Commander in Chief U S Joint Forces Command 1999 2000 Retired 200030 nbsp ADM Donald L Pilling October 1997 October 2000 Retired 200031 nbsp ADM William J Fallon October 2000 August 2003 Commander Fleet Forces Command U S Atlantic Fleet 2003 2005 Commander U S Pacific Command 2005 2007 Commander U S Central Command 2007 2008 Retired 200832 nbsp ADM Michael G Mullen August 2003 August 2004 Commander U S Naval Forces Europe 2004 2005 Commander Allied Joint Force Command Naples 2004 2005 Chief of Naval Operations 2005 2007 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 2007 2011 Retired 201133 nbsp ADM John B Nathman August 2004 February 2005 Commander U S Fleet Forces Command 2005 2007 Retired 200734 nbsp ADM Robert F Willard 18 March 2005 5 April 2007 Commander U S Pacific Fleet 2007 2009 Commander U S Pacific Command 2009 2012 Retired 201235 nbsp ADM Patrick M Walsh 5 April 2007 13 August 2009 Commander U S Pacific Fleet 2009 2012 Retired 201236 nbsp ADM Jonathan W Greenert 13 August 2009 22 August 2011 Chief of Naval Operations 2011 2015 Retired 201537 nbsp ADM Mark E Ferguson III 22 August 2011 1 July 2014 Commander U S Naval Forces Europe 2014 2016 Commander U S Naval Forces Africa 2014 2016 Commander Allied Joint Force Command Naples 2014 2016 Retired 201638 nbsp ADM Michelle J Howard 1 July 2014 31 May 2016 Commander U S Naval Forces Europe 2016 2017 Commander U S Naval Forces Africa 2016 2017 Commander Allied Joint Force Command Naples 2016 2017 Retired 201739 nbsp ADM William F Moran 31 May 2016 10 June 2019 Retired 2019 4 40 nbsp ADM Robert P Burke 10 June 2019 29 May 2020 Commander United States Naval Forces Europe Africa 2020 2022 Commander Allied Joint Force Command Naples 2020 2022 Retired 202241 nbsp ADM William K Lescher 29 May 2020 2 September 2022 Retired 202242 nbsp ADM Lisa M Franchetti 2 September 2022 2 November 2023 Chief of Naval Operations 2023 present 43 nbsp ADM James W Kilby 5 January 2024 IncumbentSee also editUnder Secretary of the Navy Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Vice Chief of Staff of the Army U S Army counterpart Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps U S Marine Corps counterpart Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force U S Air Force counterpart Vice Chief of Space Operations U S Space Force counterpart Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard U S Coast Guard counterpart References edit 10 USC 5035 Vice Chief of Naval Operations Retrieved 6 November 2007 Vice Chief of Naval Operations Lists of Senior Officers and Civilian Officials of the US Navy Naval History and Heritage Command 22 June 2016 Retrieved 17 June 2019 James B Busey Admiral USN Ret NA 5081 PDF Retrieved 30 January 2022 Burns Robert 7 July 2019 Admiral to lead Navy instead will retire bad judgment cited La Crosse Tribune Associated Press Retrieved 8 July 2019 External links editOffice of the Chief of Naval Operations Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vice Chief of Naval Operations amp oldid 1193909326, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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