When you think of military leadership, you might picture generals and admirals making big strategic calls, but there's a specific role at the top of the US Navy that's been making waves recently. You'll learn why the Chief of Naval Operations' decisions about who commands warships are crucial for the Navy's future readiness and global power projection.
The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) is the Navy's top uniformed officer, responsible for organizing, training, and equipping the entire force.
This role is similar to the CEO of a massive global corporation, but for the US Navy.