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Chief of Staff of the Navy (Spain)
Deputy Second Chief of Staff of the Navy
Nominated by Council of Ministers
Appointed by The King
Incumbent General admiral Teodoro E. López Calderón
Personal details
Website (Spanish) Website of the Spanish Navy Staff

The Chief of Staff of the Navy of Spain (Spanish language: Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Armada, AJEMA ) or Admiral Chief of the Naval Staff is the chief of staff of the Spanish Navy. Its jurisdiction extends over the entire maritime branch of the armed forces and it is subordinate to the Chief of the Defence Staff. The position is currently held by General admiral Teodoro E. López Calderón.[1]

Functions[]

The functions of the Chief of Staff of the Spanish Navy are collected in the Title I of the Royal Decree 872/2014, of October 10, about the basic organization of the Armed Forces:[2]

  • Advises the Minister of Defence in the preparation, direction and development in all matters of the policy of the Ministry that affects the Navy.
  • Advises the Chief of the Defence Staff about:
    • The aspects of the regime of the military personnel of the Navy that affect the operability.
    • The use of the units of the Navy.
    • The elaboration and formulation of the concrete aspects of their respective capabilities.
    • Defining the rules of combined action of multinational forces in the specific aspects of the Navy.
  • Advises the Secretary of State of Defence in the planning and direction of the economic policy, of the arms and equipment policy, of the infrastructure policy and of the information, telecommunications and security systems within the Navy, collaborating with the Secretary in its development and informing him of its application.
  • Advises the Deputy Secretary of Defence in the planning, direction and inspection of the personnel and teaching policy, collaborating with the Undersecretary in its development and informing him of its application.
  • The Chief is responsible for training and logistical support in the Navy.
  • To guarantee the adequate preparation of the Fleet to make available to the operational structure of the Armed Forces.
  • It defines the military specifications of the weapons and support systems required by the Navy along with the corresponding military infrastructure.
  • It develops the military doctrine within the Navy.
  • It develops the organization of the Navy, in accordance with the provisions of the Minister of Defense.
  • It watches over the general interests of the military personnel under its command, protecting the regime of rights and freedoms derived from the Constitution and the laws.
  • It watches over the morale, motivation, discipline and well-being of Navy personnel.
  • Decides, proposes or informs, in accordance with the law, in relation to the basic aspects that make up the military career.
  • It evaluates the personnel regime and living conditions in bases and barracks of the Navy.

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