
Night Orders
The title is adapted from the author''s naval experience in which the conning office (OOD) officer of the deck had responsibility to read and initial the captain''s night order book upon assuming any of the three night watches.
In addition to the ship''s bridge standing orders there often were these particular notes entered into that night log by the captain in order to alert the bridge watch to ce...
The title is adapted from the author''s naval experience in which the conning office (OOD) officer of the deck had responsibility to read and initial the captain''s night order book upon assuming any of the three night watches.
In addition to the ship''s bridge standing orders there often were these particular notes entered into that night log by the captain in order to alert the bridge watch to ce...