Civilian Coast Guard Chain Of Command Chart
through the chain of command using the Coast Guard Memorandum. Comments and suggestions from users of this Instruction are welcomed. All such correspondence may be emailed to Commandant CG-81 at email160protected. STEVEN D. POULIN Admiral, U. S. Coast Guard VICE COMMANDANT
The Coast Guard Command Structure is a pivotal component of the organization's operational efficiency and effectiveness. At the helm of this structure is the Commandant of the Coast Guard, who serves as the highest-ranking officer, overseeing all strategic initiatives and ensuring seamless coordination among various units.
A Chain of Command is a structure of authority and responsibility. It is necessary so that everyone knows their place in the organization, and to whom they have to report. The Coast Guard
Chaplain of the Coast Guard CG-00A MCPOCG CG-00B Director of Operational Logistics DOL Mission Support Units Bases Gray shaded organizations are CG Headquarters Units. The reporting relationship Technical Control is described within their respective functional statements and is reflected here via dashed lines. Asst. Comdt for
The CIM_5400_7F COAST GUARD ORGANIZATIONAL MANUAL provides detailed instructions and guidelines concerning the structure, functions, and responsibilities of the various units and offices within the United States Coast Guard, ensuring an organized and efficient operation consistent with the service's missions and directives. It serves as an authoritative reference for Coast Guard personnel to
There are approximately 48 rear admirals in the Coast Guard who are either in the rank of rear admiral or rear admiral lower half.Positions held by rear admirals include the commanders of each of the nine Coast Guard Districts, the nine assistant commandants, and the deputies to each of the vice admirals.They are also located at Coast Guard Headquarters, Department of Defense commands, and
This Manual assigns to various components of the organization those functions which must be performed in order to attain the overall objectives of the Coast Guard. It describes policies and principles of Coast Guard organization, prescribes various levels and standard structures for organizations, and outlines procedures for establishing or
CG Cyber Command CGCYBER CG Intelligence Coordination Center ICC USCG Navigation Center Headquarters Unit Assistant Commandant for Reserve CG-R Coast Guard Investigative Service CGIS National Command and Response Centers Directorate CG-5RC Planning and Integration Division CG-DCO-51 Workforce Support Division CG-DCO-52 Planning
Article II Section 2 of the Constitution designates the President as quotCommander in Chiefquot of the Army, Navy and state militias. 2 The President exercises this supreme command authority through the civilian Secretary of Defense, who by federal law is the head of the department, has authority direction, and control over the Department of Defense, and is the principal assistant to the President
The Assistant Commandant for Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Information Technology C4ampITCG-6 designs, develops, deploys, and maintains C4ampIT solutions for the entire Coast Guard to enable mission execution and achieve the Coast Guard's goals of maritime safety, security, and stewardship.