Demographics - U.S. Navy Owner's & Operator's Manual 2004 - Illustration

All Hands, Jan, 2004

Navy Active-Duty
Personnel by Rank/Grade
(Oct. 31, 2003)

E-9                3,149
E-8                7,055
E-7               24,511
E-6               53,271
E-5               76,119
E-4               62,885
E-3               58,471
E-2               23,318
E-1               12,823
TOTAL Enlisted   321,602

O-10                           10
O-9                            30
O-8                            69
O-7                           108
O-6                         3,486
O-5                         7,036
O-4                        10,470
O-3                        17,079
O-2                         7,895
W-5                             1
W-4                           347
W-3                           429
W-2                           866
TOTAL Officers             55,021
TOTAL Cadets/Midshipmen     4,293
GRAND TOTAL               380,916

Naval Reserve Force
(September 2003)

Drilling Selected Reserve
  Officers   16,494
  Enlisted   56,648
  Total *    73,142

* Excludes 1,819 Selected Reserve (SELRES) on ADSW,
but includes SELRES on recall.

Full-time Support (FTS) **
  Officers     1,772
  Enlisted    13,044
  Total ***   14,816

** For DOD reporting purposes, FTS personnel are considered
Active Guard and Reserve (AGR), who are SELRES.
However, in Navy budget allocations, FTS personnel are
counted separately from drilling SELRES.

*** Includes some SELRES on ADSW

Individual Ready Reserve
  Officers     14,705
  Enlisted     56,435
  Total ****   71,140

**** Includes some 4,556 VTU members

Standby Reserve
  Officers   3,829
  Enlisted     222
  Total      4,051

Retired Reserve
  Officers       80,627
  Enlisted      389,543
  Total *****   470,170

***** Include 82,3888 Fleet Reservists

Active-duty Enlisted (E-1 to
E-9) End Strengths by
Navy Occupational Group
(Dec. 31, 2002)

Group I--Deck               32,730
Group II--Ordnance          18,693
Group III--Electronics      16,651
Group V--Administrative     68,544
Group VI--Miscellaneous     19,445
Group VII--Engineering
  & Hull                    59,853
Group VIII--Construction     9,268
Group IX--Aviation          84,870
Group X--Medical            23,899
Group XI--Dental             3,204
Total                      337,157

Active-duty Officer End
Strengths by Navy
Occupational Group
(Dec. 31, 2002)

Unrestricted Line Officer
  Fleet Support (110X)              452
  Surface Warfare (111X/116X)     8,780
  Sub Warfare * (112X/117X        3,697
  Special Warfare * (113X/118X)     576
  Special Ops (114X/119X)           403
  Aviation Generalist (130X)        405
  Pilot (131X/139X)               8,985
  Flight Officer (132X/137X)      4,462
  * Not open to women

Restricted Line Officers
  Human Resource (120X)               599
  Prospective Staff Corps (19XX)      221
  Eng Duty (14XX)                     817
  Aviation Eng/Maint (15XX)           908
  Information Professional (160X)     334
  Cryptology (161X/164X)              790
  Merchant Marine (162X/167X)           6
  Intelligence (163X)               1,441
  Public Affairs (165X)               198
  Oceanography (18XX)                 393

Staff Corps Officers
  Medical Corps (210X)               4,017
  Dental Corps (220X)                1,278
  Medical Service Corps (230X)       2,713
  Nurse Corps (290X)                 3,175
  Sr. Health Care Executive (270X)      13
  JAG Corps (250X)                     820
  Supply Corps (310X/316X)           2,775
  Chaplain Corps (410X)                907
  Civil Engineer (510XX)             1,323

Limited Duty Officers
  Line Service (61XX)     1,548
  Line Submarine (62XX)     351
  Line Aviation (63XX)      898
  Line General (64XX)     1,269
  Staff Corps (65XX)        212

Warrant Officers
  Line Surface (71XX)        692
  Line Submarine (72XX)      108
  Line Aviation (73XX)       423
  Line General (74XX)        367
  Staff Corps (75XX)         110
  Total                   56,446
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