Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy

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Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
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MCPON John J. Perryman IV.jpg
Incumbent
John J. Perryman IV
since 13 September 2025
Flag of the United States Navy (official).svg  United States Navy
TypeAdvisor
AbbreviationMCPON
Reports to Chief of Naval Operations
AppointerChief of Naval Operations
Term length 2 years
renewable once
Formation28 April 1967;58 years ago (1967-04-28)
First holder Delbert Black
DeputyDeputy Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy [1]
Salary$10,758.00 per month, regardless of the incumbent's service longevity [2]
Website Official website

The master chief petty officer of the Navy (MCPON /ˈmɪkpɒn/ ) is a unique non-commissioned rank and position of office of the United States Navy, which is designated as a special paygrade above E-9. The holder of this position is the most senior enlisted member of the U.S. Navy, equivalent to the sergeant major of the Army, chief master sergeant of the Air Force, sergeant major of the Marine Corps, master chief petty officer of the Coast Guard, and chief master sergeant of the Space Force. The holder of this rank and position is the most senior enlisted sailor in the Navy, unless an enlisted sailor is serving as the senior enlisted advisor to the chairman. The current MCPON is John Perryman.

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The master chief petty officer of the Navy is appointed by the chief of naval operations to serve as a spokesperson to address the issues of enlisted personnel to the highest positions in the Navy. As such, they are the senior enlisted advisor to the chief of naval operations and to the chief of naval personnel. Their exact duties vary, depending on the CNO, though they generally devote much of their time to traveling throughout the Navy observing training and talking to sailors and their families. Their personnel code is N00D as the senior enlisted advisor to Chief of Naval Operations and PERS-00D in their special advisory capacity to Chief of Naval Personnel/Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel, and Training). In 1988, the MCPON's spouse was made the Ombudsman-at-Large, authorizing them to travel around the fleet with their spouse, representing the interests of the spouses of enlisted members. The MCPON serves an appointed two-year term of office [3] but can be reappointed by the CNO for an additional two-year term. [4] Typically; the MCPON serves two terms. While the MCPON is a non-commissioned officer, this rank is protocoled higher than all rear admirals and equivalent to a vice admiral in billet, seating, transportation, and parking. [5]

Origin

In 1966, the opportunity was given to sailors in the U.S. Navy's two largest areas of concentration, Hampton Roads, Virginia, and San Diego County, California, to voice their concerns, complaints, and recommendations to the top levels of the U.S. Navy. The response was overwhelming; naval leaders realized that they were out of touch with the desires of enlisted sailors. To provide a permanent channel for input from the enlisted force to their senior leadership, the Navy acted on a suggestion to create a "Leading Chief Petty Officer of the Navy" who would have a direct dialogue channel with all enlisted sailors and represent their interests. Initially, the post was known as the senior enlisted advisor of the Navy, and on 13 January 1967 GMCM Delbert Black was selected to serve a four-year term in that capacity. On 28 April of the same year, Black's title was changed to Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy to bring the Navy in line with the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Army, which had created equivalent positions in 1957 and July 1966 respectively. MCPON Black's duties were to the Chief of Naval Personnel. All subsequent MCPONs have reported to both the CNO and CNP.

MCPON rate insignia

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During the MCPON's tenure, a third silver star above the gold anchor is added onto the MCPON's collar and cap devices, as well as a rating badge consisting of a perched eagle atop three inverted gold chevrons, one rocker, and three inverted gold stars above the eagle. The MCPON's rating specialty mark is replaced by a single inverted gold star. The MCPON will also wear the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Badge on naval uniforms.

List of master chief petty officers of the Navy

No.PortraitMCPON [6] Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1
MCPON Delbert Black.jpg
Black, Delbert MCPON
Delbert Black
(1922–2000)
13 January 19671 April 19714 years, 79 days
2
MCPON John Whittet.jpg
Whittet, JohnMCPON
John "Jack" Whittet
(1925–1989)
1 April 197125 September 19754 years, 177 days
3
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Walker, RobertMCPON
Robert Walker
(1929–2016)
25 September 197528 September 19794 years, 3 days
4
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Crow, ThomasMCPON
Thomas S. Crow
(1934–2008)
28 September 19791 October 19823 years, 3 days
5
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Sanders, BillyMCPON
Billy C. Sanders
(born 1936)
1 October 19824 October 19853 years, 3 days
6
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Plackett, WilliamMCPON
William H. Plackett
(1937–2016)
4 October 19859 September 19882 years, 341 days
7
MCPON Duane Bushey.jpg
Bushey, DuaneMCPON (AW)
Duane R. Bushey
(born 1944)
9 September 198828 August 19923 years, 354 days
8
MCPON John Hagan.jpg
Hagan, JohnMCPON (SW)
John Hagan
(born 1946)
28 August 199227 March 19985 years, 211 days
9
MCPON James Herdt.jpg
Herdt, JamesMCPON (SS/SW/AW)
James L. Herdt
(born 1947)
27 March 199822 April 20024 years, 26 days
10
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Scott, TerryMCPON (SS/AW)
Terry D. Scott
22 April 200210 July 20064 years, 79 days
11
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Campa, JoeMCPON (FMF/SW)
Joe R. Campa
10 July 200612 December 20082 years, 155 days
12
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West, RickMCPON (SS/SW)
Rick D. West
(born 1963)
12 December 200828 September 20123 years, 291 days
13
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Stevens, MichaelMCPON (AW/NAC)
Michael D. Stevens
28 September 20122 September 20163 years, 340 days
14
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Giordano, StevenMCPON (SG/SW/IW)
Steven S. Giordano
2 September 201621 June 20181 year, 292 days
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Smith, RussellFLTCM (IW/SW/AW)
Russell L. Smith
Acting
21 June 201829 August 201869 days
15
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Smith, RussellMCPON (IW/SW/AW)
Russell L. Smith
29 August 20188 September 20224 years, 10 days
16
MCPON James M. Honea.jpg
Honea, JamesMCPON (SW/AW)
James Honea
8 September 202212 September 20253 years, 4 days
17
MCPON John J. Perryman IV.jpg
Perryman, John J. IVMCPON (SS)
John J. Perryman IV
13 September 2025Incumbent62 days

Timeline

James HoneaRussell L. SmithSteven S. GiordanoMichael D. StevensRick D. WestJoe R. CampaTerry D. ScottJames L. HerdtJohn Hagan (USN)Duane R. BusheyWilliam H. PlackettBilly C. SandersThomas S. CrowRobert Walker (USN)John WhittetDelbert BlackMaster Chief Petty Officer of the Navy

See also

References

  1. "Deputy Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Smitty Tocorzic takes a tandem parachute jump" . Retrieved 18 May 2021.
  2. "Defense Finance and Accounting Service > MilitaryMembers > payentitlements > Pay Tables > Basic Pay > EM". www.dfas.mil. Retrieved 23 July 2025.
  3. "Navy's Top Enlisted Leader Investigated over Hostile Leadership Claims". 15 June 2018.
  4. "'Like working for a pop star or Hollywood diva': Navy investigating MCPON amid reports of toxic workplace". 15 June 2018.
  5. "Social Usage and Protocol Handbook: A Guide for Personnel of the U.S. Navy" (PDF). Secretary of the Navy. United States Department of the Navy. 16 December 2022. Retrieved 27 May 2025.
  6. "Master Chief Petty Officers of the Navy" . Retrieved 7 July 2024.