I believe the carrier Nimitz has a captain as her exec.
I believe the carrier Nimitz has a captain as her exec.
Yes I think it was the Nimitz
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Which just might be part of the reason that I specified my comments about Admirals not commanding ships as being about the US Navy.<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Evan van Eyk:
Second you are again wrong, there are Admirals who commandeer ships. There were Russian ships, where bith CO and XO were Admirals. ( Heavy Cruisers ).
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Ya think?
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Might be, but after all we are talking about Star Trek and I only wanted to show that it is not impossible to have Admirals as simple COs/ XOs of large ships.
And after all I missed the note: US Navy only
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[This message has been edited by Evan van Eyk (edited 06-16-2001).]
Sorry. My hackles were up and I overreacted.
Truly, even shortly after I posted it I realized it seemed more hostile than I felt.
Pretend there's a smiley after the "Ya think?". Preferably a winking one. (I'm not into revisionist history, so I'm not going to change it. I made a mistake.)
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You're a Starfleet Officer. "Weird" is part of the job.
OK, hust wanted to make my point and share my experiences.
If I sounded angry or so, the reason is probably that I am no native-speaker and so am not that eloquent
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[This message has been edited by Evan van Eyk (edited 06-17-2001).]
Evan, you did fine. It was _I_ who gave offense.
Now, let's all quit apologizing before it becomes silly.
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[This message has been edited by spyone (edited 06-18-2001).]
In the navy, it is fairly common for the c/os of smaller frigates and destroyers to be Comamnders. They are usually referred to as "skipper" instead of captain as rule of thumb.