Collapse to view only § 308. Chief Acquisition Officer
- § 302. Commandant; appointment
- § 303. Vice Commandant; appointment
- § 304. Retirement of Commandant or Vice Commandant
- § 305. Vice admirals
- § 306. Retirement
- § 307. Vice admirals and admirals, continuity of grade
- § 308. Chief Acquisition Officer
- § 309. Office of the Coast Guard Reserve; Director
- § 310. Director of Coast Guard Investigative Service
- § 311. United States Coast Guard Band; composition; director
- § 312. Western Alaska Oil Spill Planning Criteria Program
- § 313. Chief of Staff to President: appointment
- § 314. Captains of the port
- § 315. Congressional affairs; Director
- § 316. Commandant Advisory Judge Advocate
- § 317. Special Advisor to Commandant for Tribal and Native Hawaiian Affairs
- § 318. Judge Advocate General; Deputy Judge Advocate General: appointment; duties
The President may appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, one Vice Commandant who shall rank next after the Commandant, shall perform such duties as the Commandant may prescribe and shall act as Commandant during the absence or disability of the Commandant or in the event that there is a vacancy in the office of Commandant. The Vice Commandant shall be selected from the officers on the active duty promotion list serving above the grade of captain. The Commandant shall make recommendation for such appointment. The Vice Commandant shall, while so serving, have the grade of admiral with pay and allowances of that grade. The appointment and grade of a Vice Commandant shall be effective on the date the officer assumes that duty, and shall terminate on the date the officer is detached from that duty, except as provided in section 306(d) of this title.
The continuity of an officer’s precedence on the active duty promotion list, date of rank, grade, pay, and allowances as a vice admiral or admiral shall not be interrupted by the termination of an appointment for the purpose of reappointment to another position as a vice admiral or admiral.
The President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, may appoint a flag officer of the Coast Guard as the Chief of Staff to the President.
Any officer, including any petty officer, may be designated by the Commandant as captain of the port or ports or adjacent high seas or waters over which the United States has jurisdiction, as the Commandant deems necessary to facilitate execution of Coast Guard duties.
The Commandant shall appoint a Director of Congressional Affairs from among officers of the Coast Guard who are in a grade above captain. The Director of Congressional Affairs is separate and distinct from the Director of Governmental and Public Affairs for the Coast Guard and is the principal advisor to the Commandant on all congressional and legislative matters for the Coast Guard and may have such additional functions as the Commandant may direct.
There shall be in the Coast Guard a Commandant Advisory Judge Advocate who is a judge advocate in a grade of O-6. The Commandant Advisory Judge Advocate shall be assigned to the staff of the Commandant in the first regularly scheduled O-6 officer assignment panel to convene following the date of the enactment of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2025 and perform such duties relating to legal matters arising in the Coast Guard as such legal matters relate to the Commandant, as may be assigned.
