MISSION

The mission of the Navy Reserve is to provide strategic depth and deliver operational capabilities to the Navy and Marine Corps team and Joint forces, in times of peace or war.

WARFIGHTING READINESS IS PRIORITY ONE: We are focused unambiguously on warfighting readiness. We will generate the combat power and critical strategic depth the Navy requires to prevail in conflict in an era of strategic competition. That's our job, and why we exist. 
OFFICIAL PHOTO, VICE ADM NANCY LACORE, CHIEF OF NAVY RESERVE.
Vice Admiral Nancy Lacore, Chief of Navy Reserve, Commander Navy Reserve Force
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Rear Adm. Michael J. Steffen
Rear Admiral Michael J. Steffen Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command, Deputy Commander, Navy Reserve Force
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Rear Adm. Brad Dunham poses for a photograph.
Rear Admiral Brad Dunham, Naval Air Force Reserve / Deputy Commander, Naval Air Forces / Deputy Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet
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Rear Adm. Greg Emery
Rear Admiral Greg Emery, Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve
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Force Master Chief Tracy Hunt
Force Master Chief Petty Officer (SW/EXW/AW) Tracy L. Hunt, Force Master Chief, Navy Reserve Force
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Command Master Chief Nicole Rios. (U.S. Navy photo by Commander, Navy Reserve Force Public Affairs)
Master Chief Petty Officer (AW/EXW/IW) Nicole C. Rios, Command Master Chief, Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command
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CMC LOUVIER
Master Chief Petty Officer (AW) Van "Chris" Louvier, Command Master Chief, Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve
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Joshua Mangum reported to Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois, in November 1996 and began his career as an Intelligence Specialist.  He completed Intelligence Specialist “A” School and then Imagery Intelligence training at the Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center that same year.  Follow on orders were to the USS BATAAN (LHD 5) stationed out of Norfolk, Virginia where he served almost four years of sea duty completing the ship’s FOC certification, his Surface Warfare qualification, and the USS BATAAN’s Maiden Voyage in 1999.
Master Chief Petty Officer (IW/SW) Joshua Mangum, Command Master Chief, Naval Information Force Reserve
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Master Chief Petty Officer (EXW) Michael Doble Acting Command Master Chief, Naval Information Force Reserve
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VISION

The Navy Reserve provides essential naval warfighting capabilities and expertise, strategically aligned with mission requirements - valued for our readiness, innovation, and agility.

  • We deliver timely, cost-effective operational capabilities. Our flexibility, responsiveness, and ability to serve across a wide spectrum of operations clearly enhances the Navy Total Force.
  • We provide the Navy with strategic depth by maintaining unsurpassed individual, command, and force readiness. We are ready to surge forward -anytime, anywhere.
  • Our polices, processes and administrative systems are transparent and seamless, making it easier for sailors and their families to serve.
  • We are a diverse Force and provide opportunities for all Sailors through a continuum of service.
Our actions and resources are fully aligned to achieve this vision. We value the service of every Sailor and recognize that their contribution can vary from a few days per year to full-time. We support our Sailors, civilian personnel, and their families. We also recognize and honor the civilian employers whose support enables service to our Navy and our Nation.
  
 

NAVY RESERVE RESPONSIBILITIES

The Chief of Navy Reserve (CNR) is the official within the executive part of the Department of the Navy who, subject to the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations, is responsible for preparation, justification, and execution of the personnel, operation and maintenance, and construction budgets for the Navy Reserve. As such, the Chief of Navy Reserve is the director and functional manager of appropriations made for the Navy Reserve in those areas.

Commander, Navy Reserve Force (CNRF or COMNAVRESFOR) is responsible for providing strategic depth and deliver operational capabilities to the Navy and Marine Corps team and Joint force. Functionally, CNRF is an echelon-II command, which:

1) Manages, trains and administers the Navy Reserve Force as prescribed by CNO.
2) Manages assigned resources and executes the budget as a major claimant.
3) Monitors the effectiveness of resources management, training and administration of the Navy Reserve through directing corrective action to ensure the responsiveness and mobilization readiness of the Navy Reserve as prescribed by the Chief of the Navy Reserve (CNR) and CNO. 

Deputy CNRF is also “dual-hatted” as Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command (CNRFC or COMNAVRESFORCOM), an echelon-III command, which administers Navy Reserve programs including management of all assigned Navy Reserve resources. CNRFC also performs other functions or tasks as directed by the CNO and CNRF with additional duty to and as prescribed by U.S. Fleet Forces Command. Functionally, the command:

1) Manages, trains and administers the Navy Reserve Force as prescribed by the CNO and CNRF.
2) Manages assigned resources and executes the budget as a major claimant (BSO 72).
3) Monitors the effectiveness of resources management, training and administration of the Navy Reserve.
4) Directs corrective action to ensure the responsiveness and mobilization readiness of the Navy Reserve meet the requirements prescribed by the CNO.
5) Serves as a General Court-Martial convening authority. 

CNRFC operates six regional headquarters and 122 Navy Reserve Centers (NRCs), located in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and Guam. NRCs are the readiness generation centers of the Navy Reserve that provide administrative, training and readiness support to Navy Reserve Sailors, ensuring the Navy Reserve remains warfighting ready, anytime, anywhere.