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Naval Deployment questions

@Halifax Tar @Oldgateboatdriver oh yea I would never expect a Coxn to do that. I've never had a Coxn come up to bridge except to talk to the CO, nor do I think any of them would do that.

I did have an experience similar to this once. We were doing a MOBEX so I went to the boat deck (diver), and when it was clear I wasn't needed I started up the ladder. Suddenly I hear the Coxn's raspy French voice from the boat deck, "Sir, come here please."..."Yes, Coxn?"..."Sir, you need a haircut" (with a scowling unapproving look). In my head I rolled my eyes said "Now is not the fucking time Coxn!!", but what I actually said was, of course, "Yes, Coxn" then quickly turned around and head back up the ladder.
 
26 years on ships in the Navy, and the Cox'n was always a welcome guest on the bridge, but never can I recall any of them exerting any form of command or directional influence while there (not directly anyhow.)

The CO owns his bridge (and his/her ship.) The OOW is granted Charge of the ship and controls the ship based on the CO's written orders during their watch (4 hrs) on the bridge. If something happens outside of the parameters of the OOW's written instructions, he contacts the CO at any time (day/night) for clarity and direction.

When not on the bridge, that NWO is involved in training, learning, leading.

If the NWO is involved in the OPS world rather than the bridge watchkeeping roles, then they have a more specialized war-fighting role - ASW Controller, Surface Weapons Controller, Ops Room Officer, etc. There is still a hierarchy in the OPS room, and they report up to the OOW on the bridge because that's who has Charge of the ship.

There are some good explanations up-thread from this which give more detail I think though.

NS
 
Well this be sounding like a job I'll like, or I hope anyways. Is there anything I can read that's good information before I go onto QL3? This seems like a job where the more stuff you know, the better. I'm just kind of fearful because what if I do something wrong and something bad happens? But I assume that I think this because the longest course I take is 6 weeks QL3, and I know NWO trades training takes a long time, so I think you'll know what's going on. I also assume (and hope) that the people who do NWO training are good, and not get people who are put into training as punishment, but I don't really know.

All I know there is a book called COLREG and you have to know it
 
Well this be sounding like a job I'll like, or I hope anyways. Is there anything I can read that's good information before I go onto QL3? This seems like a job where the more stuff you know, the better. I'm just kind of fearful because what if I do something wrong and something bad happens? But I assume that I think this because the longest course I take is 6 weeks QL3, and I know NWO trades training takes a long time, so I think you'll know what's going on. I also assume (and hope) that the people who do NWO training are good, and not get people who are put into training as punishment, but I don't really know.

All I know there is a book called COLREG and you have to know it

Watch Master and Commander endlessly. And Read nothing but the Horatio Hornblower series.

And remember that as an NWO your are now in the linage of Nelson. Everything in your life should be framed around one question WWND ? What Would Nelson do ?
 
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Watch Master and Commander endlessly. And Read nothing but the Horatio Hornblower series.

And remember that as an NWO your are no in the linage of Nelson. Everything in your life should be framed around one question WWND ? What Would Nelson do ?
Also, I don't know about this one, because my fiancé would not be happy if I cheat on her...
 
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