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Bureau of Navigation (United States Navy)

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on June 30, 1889, becoming responsible for enlisted personnel matters. The Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting (later renamed the Bureau of Equipment) acquired responsibility for the Naval Observatory, the Nautical Almanac Office and several other equipment-related offices. Responsibility for the
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The shift in focus from navigation to personnel management, brought a change in name during World War II. In 1942, the Bureau of Navigation was redesignated the Bureau of Naval Personnel (BuPers), under which name it still exists today. The Hydrographic Office and the Naval Observatory were
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The Hydrographic Office and the Naval Observatory (which had taken over the Nautical Almanac Office) returned to the Bureau of Navigation in July 1910. This followed an act of Congress of June 24, 1910, which dispersed the functions of the Bureau of Equipment.
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On November 18, 1909, the Bureau of Navigation became part of the Navy Department's newly established Division of Personnel. Status as an autonomous bureau was regained when the Division of Personnel was abolished on April 25, 1913.
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The Bureau of Navigation permanently acquired personnel responsibilities in the late 1880s, as part of a Navy Department reorganization. The Bureau exchanged functions with the
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From 1865 to 1884, the Bureau was responsible for the Office of Detail, which handled the assignment and detailing of
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The new Bureau was initially responsible for providing nautical charts and instruments and for supervising the
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The Navy's Bureau of Navigation was one of three bureaus created by Congress on July 5, 1862, to supersede the
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Hydrographic Office was acquired from the Bureau of Navigation nine years, later on May 9, 1898.
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Command History of the Navy Personnel Command / Bureau of Naval Personnel
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was established in 1862 as part of the reorganization of the
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transferred to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
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Reorganization and acquisition of personnel functions, 1889
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Navy Department
navigation
Naval Observatory
personnel management
Bureau of Naval Personnel
Bureau of Navigation
Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repair
Board of Navy Commissioners
US Naval Observatory
Hydrographic Office
United States Naval Academy
naval officers
Secretary of the Navy
Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting
Command History of the Navy Personnel Command / Bureau of Naval Personnel
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Bureaus of the United States Navy
Aeronautics
Construction and Repair
Medicine and Surgery
Naval Personnel
Naval Weapons
Navigation
Ordnance
Ships
Steam Engineering
Supplies and Accounts
Yards and Docks

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