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I'm a Submariner, so we trained to operate independently. I would have expected that during something like RIMPAC or whatever the Atlantic version is, that ships not in drydock or otherwise broke dick, would have operated within battle groups. I would think that station keeping and other maneuvering type situations would have been taught to commanders and OOD's to be able to fight the ship with whatever group they would be assigned to, so this kind of strikes me as strange.
As long as you can follow the orders of the group commander and can turn with the group and not cause a collision with another boat, it already should be plug and play. They don't turn a green commander loose on a warship without knowing how systems work or how a battle group operates. Even if there is a greenish commander, there are a bunch of officers that haven't turned over that do know how to fight the ship, so this is a little concerning.
As long as you can follow the orders of the group commander and can turn with the group and not cause a collision with another boat, it already should be plug and play. They don't turn a green commander loose on a warship without knowing how systems work or how a battle group operates. Even if there is a greenish commander, there are a bunch of officers that haven't turned over that do know how to fight the ship, so this is a little concerning.
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