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  • He then commanded naval aviation in the South Pacific, became Vice Chief of Naval Operations for Air, and was Superintendent of the [[United States Naval Academy]] in h
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  • The '''Chief of Naval Operations''' (CNO) is the senior officer of the [[United States Navy]] unless the [[C The Vice Chief of Naval Operations acts for the CNO in his absence. Each CNO and VCNO work out their particula
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  • 19th [[Chief of Naval Operations]] (1970-1974). | title = Admiral Elmo R. ("Bud") Zumwalt, Jr., USN (1920-2000) -- 19th Chief of Naval Operations, 1 July 1970 - 1 July 1974
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  • ...d a comparable position of Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Fleet in addition to [[Chief of Naval Operations]], but did away with a single operational commander soon after the start of
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  • ...Aeronautics and in August 1943 rose to the rank of Vice Admiral as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air).<ref>{{citation
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  • ...s and service craft authorized to be built by the President, or when the [[Chief of Naval Operations]] requests instatement or reinstatement of vessels as approved by the [[Sec
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  • rect 172 6 260 50 [[Chief of Naval Operations|CNO]] rect 290 40 380 90 [[Office of the Chief of Naval Operations]]
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  • ...e Corps]]. The professional heads of the services, respectively, are the [[Chief of Naval Operations]] (CNO), and the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC). Even though the CNO
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  • ...ls, it was endorsed by strategic planner Admirals [[Arthur Radford]] and [[Chief of Naval Operations]] [[Louis Denfield]]. Secretary of the Navy Francis Matthews, however, char
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  • ...Turner's War Plans Division, the OP-20G communications intelligence group, Chief of Naval Operations [[Ernest King]], Pacific commander [[Chester W. Nimitz]], and Nimitz's inte
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  • | Chief of Naval Operations :*Chief of Naval Operations
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  • *Navy: [[Chief of Naval Operations]] (CNO)
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  • ...e Corps]]. The professional heads of the services, respectively, are the [[Chief of Naval Operations]] (CNO), and the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC). Even though the CNO
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  • :*Chief of Naval Operations
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