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** NAVFAC: [http://www.navfac.navy.mil/about_us.html "NAVFAC is the Systems Command that builds and maintains sustainable facilities, delivers utilities and services, and provides Navy expeditionary combat force capabilities."] (Ref. 4) | ** NAVFAC: [http://www.navfac.navy.mil/about_us.html "NAVFAC is the Systems Command that builds and maintains sustainable facilities, delivers utilities and services, and provides Navy expeditionary combat force capabilities."] (Ref. 4) | ||
** NAVSUP: [https://www.navsup.navy.mil/navsup/capabilities "We execute our mission along three main business lines: Weapon Systems Support, Global Logistics Support, and Sailor and Family Support."] (Ref. 5) | ** NAVSUP: [https://www.navsup.navy.mil/navsup/capabilities "We execute our mission along three main business lines: Weapon Systems Support, Global Logistics Support, and Sailor and Family Support."] (Ref. 5) | ||
| − | ** MCSC: [http://www.marcorsyscom.marines.mil/AboutUs/OverviewandHistory.aspx "Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) outfits United States Marines with literally everything they drive, shoot and wear... | + | ** MCSC: [http://www.marcorsyscom.marines.mil/AboutUs/OverviewandHistory.aspx "Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) outfits United States Marines with literally everything they drive, shoot and wear... {{bracket|We}} listen, learn, research, develop, test, procure and sustain – whatever it takes to get Marines what they need, when they need it"] (Ref. 6) |
* "include the chiefs of two of the Navy's eight staff corps" | * "include the chiefs of two of the Navy's eight staff corps" | ||
** [http://www.navfac.navy.mil/about_us/key_leadership.html Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command is Chief of Civil Engineers] (Ref. 10) | ** [http://www.navfac.navy.mil/about_us/key_leadership.html Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Command is Chief of Civil Engineers] (Ref. 10) | ||
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- ... that six systems commands not only design, construct, and maintain the U. S. Navy's military hardware, but also include the chiefs of two of the Navy's eight staff corps?
- Reviewed: CKMP-FM
Created by Antony-22 (talk). Self nominated at 18:18, 23 August 2014 (UTC).
All the refs are primary sources. Don't any independent sources discuss this topic? Yoninah (talk) 21:38, 30 September 2014 (UTC)
Okay, I suppose that people have been avoiding this nomination because there are a lot of references to look at to support the hook. So I'm going to make it easy and point out the relevant parts of the sources for you.
- "design, construct, and maintain the U. S. Navy's military hardware": each of the systems commands uses language along these lines.
- NAVSEA: "We design, build, deliver and maintain ships and systems" (Ref. 1)
- NAVAIR: "NAVAIR's mission is to provide full life-cycle support of naval aviation aircraft, weapons and systems operated by Sailors and Marines. This support includes research, design, development and systems engineering; acquisition; test and evaluation; training facilities and equipment; repair and modification; and in-service engineering and logistics support." (Ref. 2)
- SPAWAR: "We support the full lifecycle of product and service delivery from the initial research and development, to acquisition and deployment, to operations and logistics support." (Ref. 3)
- NAVFAC: "NAVFAC is the Systems Command that builds and maintains sustainable facilities, delivers utilities and services, and provides Navy expeditionary combat force capabilities." (Ref. 4)
- NAVSUP: "We execute our mission along three main business lines: Weapon Systems Support, Global Logistics Support, and Sailor and Family Support." (Ref. 5)
- MCSC: "Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) outfits United States Marines with literally everything they drive, shoot and wear... [We] listen, learn, research, develop, test, procure and sustain – whatever it takes to get Marines what they need, when they need it" (Ref. 6)
- "include the chiefs of two of the Navy's eight staff corps"