Originally Posted by
bigbill
The watch rotation had me relieving this person every 8 hours for five months. I was the 0800-1200 and 2000 to 0000 officer of the deck, and we were the night carrier while the Truman was days. We started launching airstrikes at 1900 and recovered the lifeguard helicopters at 0800. The general rule was no closer than 10,000 yards (5 nautical miles, a nautical mile is 2000 yards), and 20,000 yards is preferred. All of our airstrikes were launched while driving in a box between Cyprus and Turkey, one of the world's oldest nautical trade routes, so we were constantly contacting ships to maintain distance. It's trickier at night. Most of the time, we had a "shotgun" cruiser on a parallel course and a destroyer plane guard behind us at night. It was kind of stressful.
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