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The Chief of Naval Operations, or CNO, is the highest ranking officer in the US Navy. The current CNO is ADM Gary Roughead.
No, there is no such rank in the US Navy. There is a Vice Admiral ranking. And the assistant to the commanding officer of a vessel is called the Executive Officer.
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Which branch of service? In the Army, it's Private (E2). In the Marine Corps, both the ranks of Private First Class (E2) and Lance Corporal (E3) have one stripe, with the Lance Corporal rank differing in having the cross rifles emblem underneath the chevron. In the US Air Force, one strip indicates the rank of Airman (E2). In the US Navy and Coast Guard, the rank of Petty Officer First Class (E4) features one downturned chevron.
The highest rank in the US Navy is O-10 Admiral (4 stars). EXCEPT during wartime, when the rank of Fleet Admiral (5 stars) is attainable. A Captain in the US Navy is an O-6. Commodore is not used by the US Navy,
The President of the United States. His ranking is commander in chief. But if I think what you're thinking of: the answers colonel for marines or general for the army. I have no clue about them navy boys. However they all still report to the commander in chief.
The US Attorney General is the highest ranking officer of the US Department of Justice, aside from the President of the US.
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The US Congress authorized the creation of the US Navy.
The US Navy SEALS is a Special Operations Group of the US Navy
Admiral of the Navy. However, there is no one currently serving at that rank in today's armed forces. Admiral of the Navy was a wartime rank last used in WWII. The current 'Highest Ranking Officer' in the Navy is the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) with the rank of Admiral.