What is an Echelon 1 command in the Navy?
What is an Echelon 1 command in the Navy?
Chief of Naval Education and Training (CNET) is dual-hatted as Director of Navy Training, an echelon one command under the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), and is one of six echelon two commands in CNO Manpower and Personnel and Training Information Systems (MP) community.
What are the Navy echelon commands?
There are nine Navy component commands, and their commanders carry out operations within the designated area of responsibility.
- Fleet Forces Command.
- Military Sealift Command.
- Naval Forces Central Command.
- Pacific Fleet.
- Naval Special Warfare Command.
- Fleet Cyber Command / 10th Fleet.
- Naval Forces Europe / Naval Forces Africa.
What does CNIC stand for in the Navy?

Commander, Navy Installations Command
Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC), headquartered at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, DC, is responsible for worldwide U.S. Navy shore installation management as the Navy’s shore integrator, designing and developing integrated solutions for sustainment and development of Navy shore infrastructure.
What Echelon is Navy squadron?
Echelon IV organization
Since 31 July 2015, the squadron has been assigned to Commander, Maritime Support Wing, an Echelon IV organization under the Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve.
What is my CNIC number?
The Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) is the card that identifies an individual as a citizen of Pakistan. NADRA assigns the unique 13 digits number at birth when parents register their child in their database. This unique 13-digit number will be the CNIC number when you reach the age of 18.

What is echelon 3 Navy?
Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR) is an Echelon III command under US Fleet Forces Command, (USFLTFORCOM). It is the Type Command (TYCOM) for meteorology and oceanography, cryptology/SIGINT, cyber, electronic warfare, information operations, intelligence, networks, and space disciplines.