미국 해군사관학교에서 교육받은 해군 작전부장 목록
List of chiefs of naval operations educated at the United States Naval Academy해군작전사령관(CNO)은 미 해군의 최고위급 현역이며 합동참모본부 소속이다.CNO는 해군의 지휘, 자원 활용 및 운영 효율을 위해 해군 장관에게 직접 보고한다.29명의 CNO 중 27명은 미국 해군사관학교(USNA) 졸업생이었다.아카데미(Academy)는 메릴랜드주 아나폴리스에 있는 학부대학으로 해군과 해병대에 장교들을 교육하고 위촉하는 임무를 띠고 있다.아카데미(Academy)는 종종 아나폴리스(Ananapolis)라고 불리는 반면, 스포츠 매체는 아카데미(Academy)를 "해비(Navy)"라고 부르고, 학생들은 "중대(Midshipmen)"라고 부른다. 이 사용법은 공식적으로 승인되었다.[1]19세기 후반과 20세기 초에는 미 해군사관학교가 미 해군과 해병대 장교의 주요 원천이었고, 1881학급은 해병대에 장교들을 처음으로 제공했다.이 아카데미의 졸업생들은 또한 미국 육군이나 미 공군에 입대할 수 있는 선택권이 주어진다.대부분의 해군 중령은 의회 임명제를 통해 입영된다.[2]그 교과 과정은 다양한 공학 분야를 강조한다.[3]
이 목록은 해군사관학교 졸업생들이 CNO가 된 것에서 뽑은 것이다.아카데미는 1845년에 설립되어 1846년에 제1학급을 졸업했다.졸업해서 CNO가 된 최초의 동문은 윌리엄 S였다. 1877학번 졸업생 벤슨.현재의 CNO인 조나단 그리너트도 아카데미 졸업생이다.이어 졸업생 4명이 합참의장이 되고, 3명이 대사가 되며, 3명은 해군십자사 수상자, 1명은 특명비행십자사 수상자가 되었다.
로도스 학자 45명과 마샬 학자 16명을 포함해 다양한 학계의 저명한 학자 990명이 아카데미 졸업생이다.추가로 주목할 만한 졸업생들은 미국의 대통령 1명, 노벨상 수상자 2명, 우주 비행사 52명, 명예 훈장 73명 등이다.[b]
- '수업년'은 졸업과 같은 해인 동문수업 연도를 가리킨다.그러나 전쟁시에는 수업은 일찍 졸업하는 경우가 많다.예를 들어, 1942년 클래스는 실제로 1941년에 졸업했다.이 수업은 "펄 하버" 수업으로 알려지게 되었다.
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