RTC Chain Of Command Flashcards
How many members make up the RTC Chain of Command?
20 positions make up the RTC Chain of Command.
What is the first and lowest of the RTC’s Chain of Command?
The Recruit Division Commander.
Who is above the Recruit Division Commander?
The Ship’s Leading Chief Petty Officer.
Who is above the Ship’s Leading Chief Petty Officer?
The Ship’s Officer.
Who is above the Ship’s Officer?
The Fleet Leading Chief Petty Officer.
Who is above the Fleet Leading Chief Petty Officer?
The Fleet Commander.
Who is above the Fleet Commander?
The MTD( Military Training Director) Leading Chief Petty Officer.
Who is above the MTD Leading Chief Petty Officer?
The MTD (Military Training Director).
Who is above the MTD?
The Executive Officer (EO) of Recruit Training Command.
Who is above the EO of RTC?
The Commanding Officer (CO) of Recruit Training Command.
Who is above the CO of RTC?
The Naval Service Training Command (NSTC) Command Master Chief Petty Officer.
Who is above the NTSC Command Master Chief Petty Officer?
The Commander of Naval Service Training Command ( or the CNSTC).
Who is above the CNSTC?
The Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) Force Master Chief Petty Officer.
Who is above NETC Force Master Chief Petty Officer?
The Commander of Naval Education and Training Command (or the CNETC).
Who is above the NETC?
The Chief of Naval Personnel (CNP) Fleet Master Chief Petty Officer.
Who is above the CNP Fleet Master Chief Petty Officer?
The Chief of Naval Personnel ( or the CNP).
Who is above the CNP?
The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (or the MCPON).
Who is above MCPON?
The Chief of Naval Operations (or the CNO).
Who is above the CNO?
The Secretary of the Navy (or SECNAV).
Who is above SECNAV?
The Secretary of Defense (or SECDEF).
Who is above SECDEF?
The President of the United States.