UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
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The 'United States Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV)' is the civilian head of the Department of the Navy. The position was a member of the President's Cabinet until 1947, when the Navy, Army, and newly created Air Force were placed in the Department of Defense and the Secretary of the Navy was placed under the Secretary of Defense. Naval and Marine personnel informally refer to the Secretary of the Navy as 'SecNav'.
The Secretary of the Navy is responsible for, and has the authority under Title 10 of the United States Code, to conduct all the affairs of the Department of the Navy, including: recruiting, organizing, supplying, equipping, training, mobilizing, and demobilizing. The Secretary also oversees the construction, outfitting, and repair of naval ships, equipment and facilities. SECNAV is responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies and programs that are consistent with the national security policies and objectives established by the President and the Secretary of Defense. The Department of the Navy consists of two Uniformed Services: the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps.
The Office of the Secretary of the Navy and its subordinate officials are known collectively as the Navy Secretariat. Other members of the Secretariat include the Undersecretary of the Navy and the Assistant Secretaries of the Navy (ASN).
Currently both United States Senators from Virginia are former Secretaries of the Navy: Jim Webb and John W. Warner.

★ Secretary of the Navy home page
★ Chronology of senior Navy personnel
The 'United States Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV)' is the civilian head of the Department of the Navy. The position was a member of the President's Cabinet until 1947, when the Navy, Army, and newly created Air Force were placed in the Department of Defense and the Secretary of the Navy was placed under the Secretary of Defense. Naval and Marine personnel informally refer to the Secretary of the Navy as 'SecNav'.
| Contents |
| Responsibilities |
| The Navy Secretariat |
| Trivia |
| Secretaries of the Navy under the Continental Congress |
| Secretaries of the Navy (cabinet) |
| Secretaries of the Navy (Department of Defense) |
| External links |
Responsibilities
The Secretary of the Navy is responsible for, and has the authority under Title 10 of the United States Code, to conduct all the affairs of the Department of the Navy, including: recruiting, organizing, supplying, equipping, training, mobilizing, and demobilizing. The Secretary also oversees the construction, outfitting, and repair of naval ships, equipment and facilities. SECNAV is responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies and programs that are consistent with the national security policies and objectives established by the President and the Secretary of Defense. The Department of the Navy consists of two Uniformed Services: the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps.
The Navy Secretariat
The Office of the Secretary of the Navy and its subordinate officials are known collectively as the Navy Secretariat. Other members of the Secretariat include the Undersecretary of the Navy and the Assistant Secretaries of the Navy (ASN).
Trivia
Currently both United States Senators from Virginia are former Secretaries of the Navy: Jim Webb and John W. Warner.
Secretaries of the Navy under the Continental Congress
| Name | Term of Office |
|---|---|
| Joseph Hewes | 1776 - 1778 |
Benjamin Stoddert was the first Secretary of the Navy under the U.S. Constitution.
Secretaries of the Navy (cabinet)
Secretaries of the Navy (Department of Defense)
External links
★ Secretary of the Navy home page
★ Chronology of senior Navy personnel
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