Leaders are individuals who guide or direct in a course by showing the way. The Coast Guard senior leadership possess the highest standards of professionalism and personal integrity. This is exemplified in their adherence to the Coast Guard's core values of honor, respect, and devotion to duty. They strive to ensure that the Coast Guard can complete its missions and remain Semper Paratus, Always Ready.
Top service official, responsible for all world-wide Coast Guard activities, and oversees 42,000 active duty military and 8,000 civilian full-time employees; 8,000 reserve military part-time employees; and 30,000 civilian auxiliary volunteers.
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Second in command, directly oversees Coast Guard's senior operational and mission support commanders, as well as Headquarters staff, and serves as service chief in absence of the Commandant.
The service's senior enlisted member, who advises the Commandant on enlisted military workforce policies, advocate for military benefits and entitlements, enlisted mentor, and sounding board for select enlisted administrative actions.
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The Chaplain of the Coast Guard advises the Commandant on religious support and promotes the well-being of all personnel, manages Navy Chaplains assigned to the Coast Guard and ensures personnel and families are provided the full continuum of pastoral care.
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Adm. Papp and Senior Defense Leaders Recognized by Secretary Panetta Tue, 12 Feb 2013 17:56:04 EST Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta stands with senior military leaders, (from left to right) Admiral James Winnefeld Jr, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; General Raymond Odierno, Chief of Staff of the Army; General Mark Welsh III, Chief of Staff of the Air Force; General Frank Grass, Chief of the National Guard Bureau; Admiral Bob Papp, Commandant of the Coast Guard, and General Curtis Scaparrotti, Director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at an awards ceremony for senior defense leaders, at the Pentagon, Feb. 11, 2013. DoD photo by Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo. |
Commandant's Direction 2011:
This document outlines the Coast Guard's value to the nation and provides the Commandant's plan to maintain the service as a unique instrument of national security.
Publication 3-0 - Operations:
This document provides the enduring guidance for Coast Guard operations: how and why we do what we do. This guidance is based on over two centuries of Coast Guard experience in maritime operations and the principles of operations provided in Publication 1-0.
2012 Posture Statement:
This document provides a look back at 2011 operational activities; the 2012 overview of Coast Guard programs, missions and strategic priorities; and 2013 budget in brief.