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- Ships_company abstract "A ship's company comprises all officers, non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel aboard a naval vessel. The size of the ship's company (the complement) is the number of people on board, excluding civilians and guests.An exception to this rule is the definition of ship's company as it applies to U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps personnel assigned to aircraft-capable ships of the U.S. Navy, primarily aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships.In the case of aircraft carriers of the U.S. Navy, the total ship's complement is divided into three categories:(1) the ship's company physically assigned to the ship, and (2) the carrier air wing, with its associated strike fighter, Marine fighter/attack, electronic attack, airborne early warning and helicopter squadrons, which is considered a separate "embarked" command, and(3) the carrier strike group commander and staff, which is also considered an "embarked" commandThe number of personnel assigned to the ship's company of a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier averages 3,200 officers and personnel, while the associated carrier air wing has approximately 2,500 officers and personnel, and the embarked carrier strike group staff will average 25 to 30 officers and personnel. By law, the Commanding Officer (CO) of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier must be either a Naval Aviator or a Naval Flight Officer in the rank of Captain. The carrier's Executive Officer (XO) will also hold identical rank and aeronautical qualifications. Likewise, the Commander of the Carrier Air Wing...known by the nickname of "CAG"...will also be a Naval Aviator or a Naval Flight Officer in the rank of Captain, although the position of CAG could also be held by a Marine Corps Naval Aviator or Naval Flight Officer in the rank of Colonel. Similarly, the Deputy Carrier Air Wing Commander...known as the "DCAG"...will also hold the same rank and qualifications. Both the CO of the aircraft carrier and the CAG report to the embarked Rear Admiral who is the carrier strike group commander.In the case of amphibious assault ships of the U.S. Navy, the total ship's complement is also divided into several categories:(1) the ship's company physically assigned to the ship(2) the embarked Marine Expeditionary Unit, commanded by a Marine Corps Colonel and consisting of both a Marine Corps Ground Combat Element (GCE) and an Air Combat Element (ACE) of Marine Corps rotary-wing, tilt rotor and STOVL attack jet aircraft(3) ancillary embarked units, such as a Tactical Air Control Squadron detachment and a Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron detachment(4) an embarked Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRON) Commodore and staff, and(5) an embarked Amphibious Readiness Group (PHIBGRU) or Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG) commander, typically a Navy Rear Admiral or a Marine Corps Brigadier General, and associated staff.Commanding officer and executive officer positions aboard large amphibious assault ships are also assigned to Captains and alternate between a Naval Aviator or Naval Flight Officer in one position and a Surface Warfare Officer in the other.".
- Ships_company wikiPageID "26691465".
- Ships_company wikiPageLength "5361".
- Ships_company wikiPageOutDegree "47".
- Ships_company wikiPageRevisionID "680793479".
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_carrier.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Amphibious_Readiness_Group.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Amphibious_assault_ship.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Amphibious_ready_group.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Aviation_combat_element.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Brigadier_General_(United_States).
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Brigadier_general_(United_States).
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink COB.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Cadet.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Cadets.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Captain_(United_States_O-6).
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Carrier_air_wing.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Carrier_strike_group.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Category:Navies.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Chief_of_the_Boat.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Chief_petty_officer.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Cob.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Colonel_(United_States).
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Command_Master_Chief_Petty_Officer.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Command_master_chief_petty_officer.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Commanding_officer.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_(United_States).
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Coxswain.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Executive_Officer.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Executive_officer.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Expeditionary_Strike_Group.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Ground_combat_element.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Marine_Expeditionary_Unit.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Marine_expeditionary_unit.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Military.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Aviator.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Flight_Officer.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Naval_flight_officer.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Navy.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Nimitz-class_aircraft_carrier.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Rear_admiral_(United_States).
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Rotary-wing.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Rotorcraft.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink STOVL.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Submarine.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Surface_Warfare_Officer.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Surface_warfare_insignia.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Tilt_rotor.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink Tiltrotor.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Coast_Guard.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Marine_Corps.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Navy.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Coast_Guard.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Marine_Corps.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Naval_Aviator.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ship's company".
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "companies of the ships".
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "company".
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "complement".
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "crew".
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "hands".
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "ship's company".
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "ship's complement".
- Ships_company wikiPageWikiLinkText "ship’s company".
- Ships_company hasPhotoCollection Ships_company.
- Ships_company wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ships_company wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Water-transport-stub.
- Ships_company subject Category:Navies.
- Ships_company comment "A ship's company comprises all officers, non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel aboard a naval vessel. The size of the ship's company (the complement) is the number of people on board, excluding civilians and guests.An exception to this rule is the definition of ship's company as it applies to U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps personnel assigned to aircraft-capable ships of the U.S.".
- Ships_company label "Ship's company".
- Ships_company sameAs m.0bmcrfr.
- Ships_company sameAs Q7497908.
- Ships_company sameAs Q7497908.
- Ships_company wasDerivedFrom Ships_companyoldid=680793479.
- Ships_company isPrimaryTopicOf Ships_company.