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What does a "commander-command tour" mean? “The new CO is Commander Bill Hughes,” he said. “He’s a classmate.” That spoke volumes: the Captain was completing his commander-command tour, promoting to four stripes, and on his way to an even bigger ship. His classmate was obviously a little bit behind the career power curve.
Aug 14, 2016 1:25 PM
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A "command tour" is a one-or-two assignment when you act as the commander of a ship. 1. Some ships are allowed to have a commander-rank officer as the "captain" of the ship. 2. Other ships must have a captain-rank officer as the "captain" of the ship. A commander-command tour is #1. He served as the captain of a boat even though his rank was lower than a real captain rank.
August 14, 2016
It seems his rank is higher than that of the commander. Because of promoting to four strips. We either say commander or commander in chief. C-i-C
August 14, 2016
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