mdiehl
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Uh, Ol_Dog, the USN CVs were already at alert status. I offer you, verbatim, USN Battle Order No 1: quote:
U.S.S. ENTERPRISE At SeaNovember 28, 1941 BATTLE ORDER NUMBER ONE 1. The ENTERPRISE is now operating under war conditions. 2. At any time, day or night, we must be ready for instantaction. 3. Hostile submarines may be encountered. 4. The importance of every officer and man being speciallyalert and vigilant while on watch at his battle stationmust be fully realized by all hands. 5. The failure of one man to carry out his assigned taskpromptly, particularly the lookouts, those manning thebatteries, and all those on watch on the deck, mightresult in great loss of life and even loss of the ship. 6. The Captain is confident all hands will prove equal toany emergency that may develop. 7. It is part of the tradition of our Navy that, when putto the test, all hands keep cool, keep their heads, andFIGHT. 8. Steady nerves and stout hearts are needed now. G. D. MURRAY,Captain, U.S. NavyCommanding Approved: November 28, 1941.W. F. HALSEY,Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy,Commander Aircraft, Battle Force Battle Order No. 2 (emphasis mine): quote:
U.S.S. ENTERPRISE (CV6) CV6/A16-3(11-Kz) At Sea, November 28, 1941. BATTLE ORDER NUMBER TWO - 41 Subject: Supervisor - Instructions for. The Supervisor of the Watch will see that the following provisions for action against hostile craft are carried out whenever conditions warrant: Current developments have changed the "challenging" situation to some extent, in that we are now on a war basis and must be ready to open fire without hesitation should suspicious contacts be made. Carrier doctrine - for exercise or for war - still requires use of evasive tactics in all cases of possible hostile contact. ENTERPRISE must not disclose its presence by challenging or opening fire unless we are obviously being sighted or will soon be sighted. Fire emergency identification signal if ENTERPRISE comes under fire or appears in danger of being fired upon and immediately thereafter open fire if the correct answer to challenge is not properly made. If a submarine is encountered at close range immediately turn toward or away, depending on whether she is forward or aft of the beam. Open fire, and if turning toward, attempt to ram the submarine, unless she makes the proper recognition signal. In that case give submarine as wide a berth as possible and have plane guard check on identity. At night, if the plane guard fails to challenge when a contact with any unknown vessel, other than a submarine, is made, ENTERPRISE shall challenge immediately and open fire without delay, unless proper identification is made by the stranger. Until the return of ENTERPRISE to port, the Supervisor, as direct representative of the Captain, will consider all submarine contacts to be hostile vessels and will take immediate necessary action to avoid attack and will order fire to be opened when deemed necessary, without waiting for the Captain's arrival on the bridge. Fire against aircraft, or vessels other than submarines, will not be opened without reference to the Captain, except when it is evident that an actual attack on ENTERPRISE is being made. (Signed) G. D. MURRAY Captain, U.S. Navy, Commanding. APPROVED, November 28, 1941. (Signed) W. F. Halsey Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy, Commander Aircraft, Battle Force. Memorandum of the state of the ship: quote:
MEMORANDUM FOR: SUPERVISORS and DECK WATCH OFFICERS. Subject: Current information. AIRCRAFT: Readiness: Normal Condition of Readiness of the Air Department is Flight Quarters or Condition III. 4 VF planes in Condition II daylight to sunset. 1 VB plane in Condition II with 2 depth charges loaded. All VF, VB, VS, and VT planes on board are loaded to capacity with free and fixed gun ammunition. Bombs are in ready condition in the magazines. Torpedoes with war heads in ready condition in torpedo storage. Every plane leaving the ship will carry 3 message droppers. Plane sighting submarine will: Zoom it. Drop float light Open fire with machine guns Report position by radio ONLY in case it is evident no surface vessel's attention has been attracted. BATTERY: Readiness: - Fire Control is in Condition of Readiness III, with ready ammunition at the guns as follows: 50 rounds per 5" gun 20 clips - 160 rounds per barrel - 1.1" guns. 1000 rounds per barrel .50 caliber machine guns. RADIO: Ship and aircraft will observe strict radio silence except for contacts. Merchantmen will be reported by aircraft message drops. A watch-in-3, Officer Watch, is being maintained in Radar Plot and the Radar instrument being continuously manned and operated, at prescribed intervals, day and night. SHIP CONTROL Condition of Readiness III. At least once each watch all lookouts will be inspected to ascertain that men are familiar with sectors to be covered and clearly understand that they will not abandon search of their own sector when contacts have been reported in another sector. Control Officers will have their attention brought to the necessity of ascertaining that all battery officers understand their assigned sectors and are familiar with the location of own ships within those sectors. The Officer of the Deck will maintain current familiarity with challenge and recognition signals and require necessary changes to be made at times specified. The Supervisor, Officer of the Deck and Junior Officer of the Deck will keep themselves currently informed of the disposition and the location of ships therein. FLOATING OBJECTS All floating objects whose character is in anyway uncertain should be avoided. Mines may be secured to dummy periscopes, water-logged boats, or to wreckage or to other objects or they may be tethered in pairs to floating objects. (Signed) T. P. JETER Commander, U.S. Navy, Executive Officer. CC: OOD Order Book All Officers Excerpt from a conversation after the issuance of Battle Order No. 1. quote:
The consternation of the men and officers was considerable. Commander William Buckner, Halsey's Operations Officer, confronted Halsey immediately after the briefing: "Goddammit, Admiral, you can't start a private war of your own!" "I'll take [responsibility]. If anything gets in the way, we'll shoot first and argue afterwards," replied Halsey.
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Show me a fellow who rejects statistical analysis a priori and I'll show you a fellow who has no knowledge of statistics. Didn't we have this conversation already?
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