Secretary of the Navy
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The Secretary of the Navy oversees the entire United States Navy, managing all aspects of naval operations, including personnel, training, and resources. This role also involves advising both the President and the Secretary of Defense on matters involving naval defense.
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Selection Process edit edit source
To become the Secretary of the Navy, individuals must typically serve in the Navy or hold other leadership roles in the defense sector. They are promoted through the ranks automatically, based on service history and leadership capabilities.
Duties edit edit source
The Secretary supervises the Navy’s operations, manages its budget, and plays a key role in setting strategic goals. The Secretary also plays an advisory role, guiding military strategies in collaboration with the President and Secretary of Defense.
Powers and Duties edit edit source
The Secretary of the Navy has the authority to influence and decide upon Navy policy, personnel, and resources, ensuring the Navy operates at peak efficiency.